After insulting his coworkers for writing an editorial on Kotoko’s game versus Belize, Patrick Osei Agyemang, alias Country Man Songo, and Kwaku Obeng Maestro smoked a peace pipe as a sign of reconciliation.
Songo made a rare appearance on the show on Friday, October 28 and offered peace to the two hosts, Moshosho and Maestro. This was on the show after he had talked down on it the previous two days.
Songo underlined the importance of the three of them working together and urged everyone on the station’s crew to be calm and peaceful.
Songo who is a member of the Management Committee of Asante Kotoko said that everyone has a right to criticize the club but that must be done within the confines of the ethics that guide the profession.
“We are brothers and together in this profession. We want our viewers and listeners to know that we are together and this is a friendly fire. We’ve advised ourselves and und have resolved our differences.
“We only want the best but sometimes there are misunderstandings. We just have to understand ourselves. It’s all about professionalism. No one will gag anyone from saying something but we have to be professional.
“I work for Kotoko but I work for Ghanaians. One day I will leave but be judged on the work I did for Asante Kotoko. I’m doing everything to protect the biggest club in Ghana. Everyone has a right to talk about the club but we must be professional”, he said.
Maestro welcomed the peace offer and assured of no ill feelings towards his colleague. He clarified however that the club cannot gag him and others from commenting on issues about the club.
In October this year, Kotoko announced that they were going to travel to Belize to play a friendly game against the national team of the Central American country.
The club however announced later that the game has been canceled because the Belize FA said they were unable to put together a team for the game.