Tarkwa erupts with anger as "acid-tongue" Light FM "dunderhead" attack Medeama boss Moses Armah over Justice Blay

Published on: 26 August 2020

Medeama fans are seething with rage and anger after Light FM charlatans attacked their club president Moses Armah over Justice Blay's protracted move to Asante Kotoko.

The fans in Tarkwa have vowed to teach one Kojo Abu Bonsra, affectionately called Super Obondede " a lesson" after he insulted the accomplished businessman.

GHANAsoccernet.com understands fans of the Mauve and Yellows have vowed to face the radio station head-on over their uncouth and consistent attack on established persons.

Led by one  Kojo Abu Bonsra, affectionately called Super Obondede, he launched a blistering attack on the highly revered and respected club owner after claiming he's become a stumbling block to the player's proposed move to the Ghanaian giants.

However, this is an ancient trick to force the Mauve and Yellows to sell their prize asset to the two-time African champions at all cost, it has emerged.

Medeama have remained coy on the future of the midfield maestro after being locked in negotiation with Asante Kotoko.

While the Tarkwa-based club has not quoted any amount for a permanent transfer, the local media have consistently speculated a shifted transfer figures between $100,000 to $200,000.

Light FM, owned by Kotoko board chairman Dr Kwame Kyei, took caution to the wind to attack the personality of Mr Armah in the most uncouth and shocking manner.

They once again burnished their credentials as acid-tongue charlatans without morals as they descended heavily on the hugely-respected multiple award winning business titan.

"They shouldn't pay. They should not go there at all. Parker (Moses Armah) does not want the warfare of the boy. He is wicked and does not like the boy (Justice Blay)," he shockingly claimed on his radio station.

"Moses Armah is very wicked and unreasonable. Parker want to $100,000 for the player.After that the player will also take money from his Honour and the board. He will take salary as well.

Derogatory remarks have become the hallmark of the struggling radio station over the period as Bonsra who is also the general manager lead attacks on persons.

For a radio station that has been hit with identity crisis and relevance in the Ghanaian media landscape, it had been hoped that the general manager would have channeled his energy into reviving the "dying" media house.

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