Why did both Nyantakyi And Adu Boahen On Seperate Occassions Mention Bawumia’s Name?- Barker Writes

Private legal practitioner, Oliver Barker, in his latest write-up, has queried and challenged Ghanaians to analyze why on separate occasions and undercover investigations, Kwasi Nyantakyi and Charles Adu Boahen, had mentioned Dr. Bawumia’s name. Oliver Barker held a view that this was a bit strange and that this could not pass for a co-incidence.
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1. I have nothing personal against Nana Addo and Bawumia, but I find it strange that soon as the video hit, various party communicators including the indefatigable Kwaku Baako, Nana Aba Anamoah and strangely Franklin Cudjoe, started to preempt a genuine discussion about the potential complicity of Bawumia in particular in corruption.
2. Again I don’t know the man, but I won’t be sold a fake watch twice. So let me analyze the facts only as a lawyer would. You can form your own opinions.
3. Now, Isn’t it strange that even though Kwasi Nyantakyi and Adu Boahen, we’re both interviewed at different times, and without either of them knowing they were both talking to Tiger Eye PI, each said the same thing about Bawumia?
4. Both of them said they pay off the Vice President; and went on to lay out how to get the Vice President to do your bidding.
5. Kwasi Nyantakyi: “Ghana is the easiest place to do business, all you’ve to do is to give the President $5m and Vice President $3m. I have the president in my pocket. I see him every day.”
6. Charles Adu Boahen: ““You mean, like appearance fees and stuff? I mean he, himself (the Vice President), if you give him some (USD) 200,000 or something as a token, as thank you, appreciation, that’s fine. He’s not really, he’s not really (like) that. All he needs is to worry about his campaign money in 2020,”
7. He added that, an investor must also consider opportunities for the siblings of the Vice President for his full support, apart from the USD200,000 appearance fee token to him.
8. He said “So, if you come with 3 or 4 projects and you say, we are doing this, we are doing that, (and) we are prepared to write a cheque for this, write a cheque (for that). You see, he has a big family. (The) Vice President has about 5 or 6 brothers and sisters. So, what may be, will happen is; if you tell him (the Vice President) that, hey, look, I want to do this project, do you have somebody that I can work with that you will introduce me to? And then, you know, he (the Vice President) will use that to immediately put his brother to work with us on a particular project. That’s how we would be able to work with him (the Vice President). You know what I mean? You see what I’m saying? And the development of his businesses,”
9. Now I am here still wondering, Why do both these individuals, who have nothing in common, end up saying with cocksure certainty that Bawumia is as corrupt as Nana Addo?
Still coincidence?