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Bishop Ajagurajah descends on Mzgee, Fadda Dickson and UTV – Here’s why

Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, also known as Bishop Ajagurajah, is the leader and founder of the Ajagurajah Movement. He recently expressed his disappointment in Mzgee and UTV for their biased behavior.

Mzgee is the host of UTV’s United Showbiz program. She interviewed Diana Asamoah about her ongoing beef with Bishop Ajagurajah. However, Bishop Ajagurajah was not given the opportunity to share his side of the story.

Bishop Ajagurajah was very disappointed in Mzgee and UTV. He felt that they were biased because they gave Diana Asamoah the platform to tarnish his reputation. He even went as far as saying that he would have used unprintable words on them if not for his respect for Fadda Dickson.

Bishop Ajagurajah vowed never to grant any interview with UTV in this life or the next one. He was very displeased with their behavior and felt that they did not give him a fair chance to share his side of the story.

Bishop Ajagurajah was upset because he felt that Mzgee and UTV did not give him a fair chance to share his side of the story. He was disappointed that they were biased towards Diana Asamoah and did not give him the opportunity to defend himself.

It is important to give everyone a fair chance to share their side of the story. Bias can lead to unfair treatment and can cause unnecessary conflicts. We should always strive to be fair and impartial in our actions and decisions.

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