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GJA President Under Fire for Feeling Dubai Models

GJA President Albert Dwumfour Under Fire for Dubai Models at End-of-Year Party

The President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, has sparked controversy after being spotted with Dubai models at the association’s end-of-year party. The images have raised eyebrows, with many questioning the appropriateness of the models’ presence at the event and Dwumfour’s behavior.

Some journalists have expressed disappointment, saying the incident undermines the profession’s ethics. “What has GJA end-of-year party got to do with Dubai models?” one person asked. Critics argue some journalists are lowering professional standards, neglecting their duties and responsibilities.

Dwumfour has been vocal about promoting responsible journalism and protecting media freedom. He recently urged Parliament to safeguard press freedom and called for laws to standardize journalists’ remuneration. The GJA, under his leadership, has also condemned attacks on journalists and advocated for their safety.

The controversy has sparked debate about professionalism in Ghana’s media industry. As GJA president, Dwumfour has emphasized integrity and accountability, saying “Journalism must inform, not divide”. The incident has
[23/12, 8:26 am] Business assistant: *GJA President Albert Dwumfour Under Fire for Dubai Models at End-of-Year Party*

The President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, has sparked controversy after being spotted with Dubai models at the association’s end-of-year party. The images have raised eyebrows, with many questioning the appropriateness of the models’ presence at the event and Dwumfour’s behavior.

Some journalists have expressed disappointment, saying the incident undermines the profession’s ethics. “What has GJA end-of-year party got to do with Dubai models?” one person asked. Critics argue some journalists are lowering professional standards, neglecting their duties and responsibilities.

Dwumfour has been vocal about promoting responsible journalism and protecting media freedom. He recently urged Parliament to safeguard press freedom and called for laws to standardize journalists’ remuneration. The GJA, under his leadership, has also condemned attacks on journalists and advocated for their safety.

The controversy has sparked debate about professionalism in Ghana’s media industry. As GJA president, Dwumfour has emphasized integrity and accountability, saying “Journalism must inform, not divide”. The incident has left many wondering if his actions align with these principles.

The GJA has not officially commented on the controversy. Dwumfour’s next move will likely determine how the association addresses the situation and maintains its commitment to ethical journalism.

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