

KABA is said to have bought a vehicle from the car company before his untimely demise and had not finished paying.
Erata Motors has denied reports that the late Kwadwo Asare-Baffour Acheampong aka KABA, owes it $10,000.
KABA is said to have bought a vehicle from the car company before his untimely demise and had not finished paying.
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The claim was made by his colleague Captain Smart, who also host a political talk show on Accra-based Adom FM.
Speaking on the claim, the Chief Executive of Erata Motors, Eddie Kusi Ankoma, said KABA does not owe the company.
Ankoma was emphatic that KABA had paid for the car he bought from his outfit while alive and has never been in their bad books.
He expressed shock over the allegation, insisting KABA was a good customer.
KABA was the host of the popular political talk show, Ekosii Sen on Asempa Fm.
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He died at the Korle-bu Teaching Hospital on Saturday, November 18, 2017.
He was survived by his parents, wife and a daughter.
He was 37-years-old.
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