Tiger Eye PI, the investigative agency of controversial journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has accused the embattled former Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kwesi Nyantakyi of clutching at straws when he accuses them of blackmail in the production of a documentary on corruption in Ghanaian football.
Mr Nyantakyi in a statement on Monday morning said he was asked by Anas and his Tiger Eye PI operatives through a third party to pay $150,000 to cancel the screening of the documentary titled #Number12.
However, Tiger Eye PI in a reaction said the claim that a third party made a demand of $150,000 for Anas is “a complete fabrication, a figment of Mr Nyantakyi’s imagination and has no merit”.
“We dare Mr Nyantakyi to name this third party. In fact, Tiger Eye is willing to provide undercover support to assist him find this third party should he extend an invitation to us again,” the statement said.
Read the entire statement below;
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