Apostle Lilian Kumah, the widow of the late Member of Parliament for Ejisu constituency, John Ampontuah Kumah, has reportedly filed a police complaint against Captain Smart, the host of the Onua TV morning show.
This action follows the untimely passing of the MP while en route from Kumasi to Accra for medical treatment in Germany for an undisclosed ailment.
Shortly after his demise, videos from a recent episode of Captain Smart’s show resurfaced on social media.
In these videos, the journalist alleged that the MP and several prominent members of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) had been victims of food poisoning.
He specifically mentioned that the MP and NPP’s Ashanti Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, also known as Chairman Wontumi, had suffered from food poisoning a few weeks prior.
According to reports from Asaaseradio.com, the late MP’s wife believes these claims by the journalist are baseless and are tarnishing the reputation of her husband and his family.
Consequently, she has urged the police to request evidence and substantiation from Captain Smart regarding his assertions concerning her husband’s demise.

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Mr. Obiri Boahen is saying same things about Hon. Dr. John Kumah’s illness and death; what is Mrs. Kumah saying about him too? This is not the time for Mrs. Kumah to be dabbling in legal issues about what someone, especially Captain Smart has said about her husband’s death. May I ask if Mrs. Kumah is being sponsored to have Captain Smart sued? Captain Smart started saying this long before Hon. Dr. John Kumah’s demise. Why didn’t Mrs. Kumah take any action to stop him from further publication of the same thing he is repeating today?.Please wait for the autopsy to come out, and if you are not satisfied with the results you can call for his diagnosis from the German and Indian health facilities that had treated him before his demise