Veteran sports journalist Dan Kwaku Yeboah has revealed that he is embroiled in a legal dispute with Ghanaian businessman and politician, Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom, concerning an outstanding debt of GH¢120,000.
During an interview on Okay FM, Yeboah explained that this debt stems from services his printing firm provided for Dr. Nduom’s Today newspaper.
After the collapse of Nduom’s GN Bank, the debt remained unpaid, creating financial difficulties for Yeboah with his suppliers.
Yeboah shared that a creditor, represented by a law firm owned by Supreme Court Justice Emmanuel Yonny Kulendi, demanded GH¢35,000 for paper supplies used in the printing process.
He mentioned that Dr. Nduom initially agreed to settle the debt but subsequently became unresponsive to his calls and messages.
Kwaku Yeboah emphasized his determination to pursue the case until Dr. Nduom fulfills the alleged financial obligation.
“He (Nduom) owes me GH¢120,000, which is still outstanding. I managed the printing of the Today newspaper for him, but the payment is pending.
At first, I communicated with his representatives, but as the delay persisted, I discussed the matter with him. He promised to settle the debt while in the US but later cited health issues as a reason for further delay.
“The legal proceedings were initiated because I had obtained the printing materials on credit, and one of my creditors pursued legal action through Justice Yoni Kulendi’s law firm, resulting in a financial judgment against me.
I had to pay GH¢35,000 just for the paper, excluding other costs. This case has been ongoing for over four years, and we are still actively pursuing it in court,“ Yeboah stated.