Kwaku Sakyi-Addo quits Chamber of Telecom; heads for NCA

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  • agyengo 7 years ago

    probably to be board chair. he has been against interconnect clearing house Nca's new major policy generating revenue for government. how can he stirr affairs there.....bad one there!!!

  • TAVIE 7 years ago

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  • DR RED HOT 7 years ago

    The former NASA guy Mr Anokye was appointed head of NCA by this same Akuffo Addo some time ago. So what happens to the gentleman?

  • Adu 7 years ago

    Welcome to public sector where the perks attached to offices are more appealing than the private sector.77000ghs salary and every other thing for free.The reason why u are running away to de public sector . hypocrites!

  • Akwei 7 years ago

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  • lito 7 years ago

    am so glad to hear about your recent appointment, all the best.

  • Direct Source 7 years ago

    Not qualified. The journalist does not cut it.

  • T'pau 7 years ago

    A journalist for NCA head? Are we serious?

  • ???????????????????????? 7 years ago

    Good luck Kwaku, you made a good decision and a smart move after Kentucky fried chicken franchise. I am still here ringing cash register. I wish you the best of luck. Nana is putting the right pegs in the right holes

  • NTIM 7 years ago

    kwaku is competent and will prove it at nca.

  • paa mercer 7 years ago

    he deserve it because he qualified and has work hard in telecos

  • paa mercer 7 years ago

    he has work hard in his former place deserves commendation

  • bob 7 years ago

    Great man your right, we need you back in BBC network African. I miss you.