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Quick Rejoinder Of Modernghana Story With Malicious And Inaccurate

Quick rejoinder of a modernghana story  with a caption “Ghana At Tier  2 Watch List On Human  Trafficking” was false with no aota of truth in the story.
Meanwhile the Regional Director of Engaged Now Africa would like to disassociate itself from purported story and have never granted any interview with  Prince Fiifi Yorke that the government has refused to support private NGOs was a hoax and has no merit and must be disregarded by the general public.
The management of Engaged Now Africa would like to send a word of caution to some journalists who have been contracted with the aim of writing reticulous stories against some private NGOs. They must note that touch he my anointed and do my prophet no harm because the outfit was established by God and not mankind.
It will be wrongful for paid journalists to just come from nowhere to destroy the beautiful image the institution has built for a decade’s.
The Engaged Now Africa has over the years received support and work closely with the government since inception as NGOs to fight against human Trafficking in Ghana.
This shoddy work by train journalist and a respected editor like Ajafor Abubakar who anchors the story on his big platform like modernghana without cross checking the facts and statistics.
Even though they have done their worst the management of Engaged Now Africa would like to disassociate itself from the entire story and treat it as a hoax without merit.
The management will also like to entreat the inking fraternity to disregard the story and treat it as a hoax.

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