Family of Late Kikibees CEO Restricts Media Coverage of His One-Week Observation

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Family of Late Kikibees CEO Restricts Media Coverage of His One-Week Observation

The family of the late Bennet Agyekum-Adoma, popularly known as the CEO of Kikibees Restaurant and Lounge, has barred the media from covering his one

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The family of the late Bennet Agyekum-Adoma, popularly known as the CEO of Kikibees Restaurant and Lounge, has barred the media from covering his one-week observation ceremony, alleging biased and damaging media reports following his untimely demise.

The event, held today at the East Legon Executive Clubhouse, was shrouded in secrecy, with media personnel strictly instructed not to take any photos or videos.

The family’s decision to restrict media access to the event stems from their concern over how reports have portrayed the young entrepreneur since his passing

Ben’s younger brother, who was present during the interview, strongly believed that his brother was the victim of foul play. He pointed out inconsistencies in the events leading to his death, suggesting a well-calculated plot against his sibling.

“For someone who took substances and was hyper, why didn’t he harm anyone with his car? He went all the way to someone’s house to take his own life. From the audio, you can tell that it is a well-calculated plot to assassinate my brother,” he said.

The police report earlier suggested that Ben, before visiting his girlfriend on the night of his death, had consumed substances that caused hyperactivity, leading to a heated altercation and property damage at her residence. The report also mentioned that Ben’s girlfriend had to leave the scene due to threats on her life. Ben was found with marks on his arms and blood oozing from his nose, indicating a possible fall.

Cecilia Adomah, the mother of the late CEO, vehemently opposes the prevailing claims that her son either committed suicide or succumbed to drug-related causes. In an interview with Bigscout Media, she passionately defended her son’s character and reputation.

Mrs. Cecilia Adomah has repeatedly emphasized that her son was a successful, responsible businessman with no apparent reason to contemplate suicide or endanger his life. She expressed her shock at the false information circulating and questioned what her son could have lacked in life as a man with a loving family and a thriving career.

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