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Saddick Adams Reveals Details About Ken Ofori-Atta’s Alleged Arrest in the USA, Takes Aim at Egyaapa Mercer

Renowned sports journalist and media personality Saddick Adams, popularly known as Sports Obama, has stirred intense public debate after claiming to have details surrounding the alleged arrest of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta in the United States.

Speaking passionately during a media engagement, Saddick Adams alleged that developments involving Ken Ofori-Atta abroad are more serious than what has been made public so far. He suggested that the matter goes beyond political speculation, insisting that credible information points to legal issues involving US authorities, though official confirmation is yet to be released.

In the same breath, Saddick Adams fired shots at political commentator Egyaapa Mercer, accusing him of downplaying the situation and deliberately misleading the public. According to Saddick, Mercer’s commentary on the issue lacks honesty and fails to reflect the gravity of the claims being discussed.

“This is not about propaganda or party colors. The Ghanaian people deserve the truth,” Saddick Adams reportedly emphasized, calling on authorities and political communicators to be transparent rather than dismissive.

The comments have since sparked heated reactions across social media, with some demanding clarity from government officials, while others caution against spreading unverified information. As of now, no official statement has been issued by Ken Ofori-Atta or Ghanaian authorities regarding the alleged arrest.

The story continues to unfold, and many Ghanaians are watching closely as calls for verification, accountability, and factual reporting grow louder.

 

 


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