My Short Temper Put Me In Trouble— Brekete Radio Host, Ahmad Isah | Sahara Reporters

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My Short Temper Put Me In Trouble— Brekete Radio Host, Ahmad Isah | Sahara Reporters He prays for “good temperament” after the incident that led to the suspension of his radio station. READ MORE:

Ahmad Isah, human rights activist and broadcast journalist, Ahmad Isah has blamed his short-temper for his physical assault on people in the course of doing his work. He, however, said he prays for “good temperament” after the incident that led to the suspension of his radio station.

Isah, popularly known as Ordinary president, hosts a radio and television programme known as “Brekete Family.” In a BBC Africa Eye documentary, the activist was seen slapping a lady who was accused of setting her brother’s daughter on fire over an allegation that she is a witch. Although Isah apologised for his action, the National Broadcasting Commission invited him to clarify the circumstances leading to the incident.

The nation’s broadcasting governing body later suspended the licence of his radio station for 30 days — effective from May 31 for engaging in a “recurring unprofessional conduct.”The broadcaster said he got into trouble because of “hot temper”, adding that he is a “learner” on the job.

 

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Ahmed Isah should seek professional help now that he has come to the realization and admitted his “short temper”.

So, can this man live peacefully with his wife ? I just can't imagine how his wife is coping with him. I thank God his wife is not my daughter, nor my relatives.

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