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Sports News of Friday, 26 October 2018

Source: boxingghana.com

'Samuel Anim Addo is still the boss, we trust him, we will call Game Boy to order' - Baffour Gyan

Samuel Anim Addo (L) CEO of Gyan Investment with WBO Africa lightweight champion Emmanuel Tagoe(M) Samuel Anim Addo (L) CEO of Gyan Investment with WBO Africa lightweight champion Emmanuel Tagoe(M)

Vice President of Baby Jet Promotions,Baffour Gyan has finally brought hostilities to a halt as far as the outburst by Emmanuel Tagoe a few days ago is concerned.

Speaking in a short press conference at the Kikibees restaurant inside East Legon, the “tomahawk ” styled haired ‘blond’ former striker entreated all stakeholders to lay down their gauntlet as he addressed the seemingly rhetoric confusion.

The former black stars player, was very clear in his submission.

“I think I would not say much, what I can say about Game Boy and Samuel Anim Addo’s issue…I was very shocked the first time i heard the news.”

“I don’t know why Game Boy made that statement. What I can say is, Samuel Anim Addo has been very good to BabyJet Promotions in everything since day one.”

“We are happy working with him, we trust him, he is like a brother to us.”

“As I said we don’t know why Game Boy said that so will try to call Game Boy and Samuel Anim Addo to settle issues”.

“And I know Mr Samuel Anim Addo is ready because he also believes in Game Boy. We will call Game Boy to order and settle everything. So that’s what I can say” – Baffour Gyan stated.

Baffour further reiterated his firm conviction of settling matters like a big family.

“I have heard about the issues and as a family, we are going to settle things like any other family.”

Indeed, the presser was very brief but straight to the point with target precision, concise and embraced a connoted conciliatory.

The powerful promotional house is hoping to settle matters like one family and surge forward for the success of BabyJet Promotions.

Baffour is hoping the issue rather draws them closer to foster the course of BabyJet Promotions and their flagship boxer Emmanuel ‘The Game Boy’ Tagoe.

He admonished all present that everything was under control as far as the issue was concerned.

The pent up issues emanated when the newly crowned WBO Africa Lightweight champion Emmanuel Tagoe described Chief Executive Officer of Gyan Investment, Samuel Anim Addo as a ‘selfish hypocrite’ and lacking respect for signing boxer John Laryea without his knowledge plus other array of issues in a radio interview.

Baby Jet management has finally cleared the air of any misconceptions and confusions that the ‘unfortunate’ outburst might have created in the minds of people by making emphatic statement to the fact that Samuel Anim Addo is still the man in charge.