American-based Ghanaian journalist, Kelvin Taylor recently did an editorial that was meant to expose President Nana Addo's alleged lie that he practiced law in France. This editorial was available on YouTube and Facebook. Today, Kelvin Taylor revealed that the Multimedia Group had issued that YouTube takes down that video from their platform because of a copyright infringement process on the part of Kelvin Taylor. That is, that video contained an excerpt which they claim as their own. To be precise, the excerpt was a short video of Kennedy Agyapong saying that he will allegedly kill Anas wherever he sees him.
Accordingly, YouTube took off that video from their platform. Kelvin Taylor alleged that the Multimedia Group is corrupt and does not want Ghanaians to know the truths like the expose about Nana Addo. Kelvin Taylor stated boldly that he will do everything in his power to discredit them for trying to end his career. He added that he will make sure that he reduce the number of people who followed their shows.
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