Media personality Ohemaa Woyeje has confirmed rumours circulating on social media regarding an incident where she was reportedly attacked by a group of men, under the authority of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Angel FM, Vicent Opare.
In an interview with GhanaWeb journalist Joseph Henry Mensah on March 13, 2025, Ohemaa Woyeje detailed the events, noting that the CEO, Vicent Opare, sent the men to prevent her from entering the media house.
“What you saw is the truth. I went live to document the situation and have evidence of what happened. I had received no prior notification that I should not report to work. When I arrived at the premises, I was met by a masked vigilante who prevented me from entering the building. They told me they were acting on the orders of our CEO, Vicent Opare,” she explained.
Ohemaa Woyeje further described how her colleagues, including Saddick Adams, helped her gain access to the office building through the back entrance after her credentials were removed from the system.
“With the support of Saddick Adams, who had finished his morning show and came to inquire about what was going on, the men proved they were acting under the CEO’s instructions. It turned into an hour-long scuffle between us. Afterward, Saddick Adams guided me through the back door so I could start working,” she stated.
She added, “I then called the police to file a complaint. They arrived and arrested some individuals, though others managed to escape. The police have been trying to reach the CEO, but he has not been answering their calls.”
When asked if there was any personal feud between her and Vicent Opare, Ohemaa Woyeje disclosed that the CEO felt threatened by her experience and success.
“The guy is not comfortable working with me. He feels I am too experienced. He is a new person and doesn’t know anything about the media. He is naive and of course, Kwaku Oteng asked me to guide him to do the work,” she stated.
Ohemaa Woyeje also clarified rumours that Vicent Opare was acting on the orders of the founder of Angel Group of Companies, Dr. Kwaku Oteng.
“I called the founder of the company, Kwaku Oteng and he was shocked to hear the news. So, he asked me not to go and that he was calling the CEO to find out why he did that. When he called him, he said the guy had refused to pick up his calls that was how I decided to deal with the issue myself.
“Kwaku Oteng didn’t do this and he has no hands in it. I have to clarify this. He is a good man and has advised the CEO against frustrating my contract but the guy just took the law into his own hands,” she clarified.
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