newspaper, in relation to a report that linked the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II to an alleged money laundering case in London.
They locked up the entrance to the office located on the Maxwell Road at Fante New Town, around the labour roundabout with extra padlocks separate from what the newspaper normally uses to lock up after close of work, and left behind warning notices.
“This morning we came to work to meet the entrance of our office locked up with padlocks with notices splashed on the building asking us to immediately apologise to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II,” Enerst Kofi Adu, a journalist working with Daily Guide newspaper told Graphic Online.
"With immediate effect KuYA demand an apology and front page retraction and further comes [sic] to the royal palace to apologise to His Royal Majesty. Failure to do so will lead to permanent closure of your office in Kumasi. The kindom [sic] is bigger than any individual or company," one of the notices read.
Other warning inscriptions on the wall read, "Be warn Daily Guide."