UDP's Morning Show Suspended After On-Air Clash Between 'Fonso' and 'Shyne'

UDP’s Morning Show Suspended After On-Air Clash Between ‘Fonso’ and ‘Shyne’

In the wake of a fiery on-air confrontation between Moses “Shyne” Barrow and host Alfonso Noble, the United Democratic Party’s morning show “Fuss Ting Da Mawning” has been suspended.

That’s according to a WhatsApp message reportedly sent by the party’s acting chairman, Alberto August.

August informed that the decision was made in the interest of party unity during what he described as a “critical juncture” in the UDP’s ongoing internal restructuring.

“The public back-and-forth airing of the Party’s challenges on the Party’s radio cannot and will not be allowed to continue,” August wrote, noting that the program had become “fertile grounds for the propagation of disunity,” particularly with live callers contributing to the fray.

The move comes just hours after a heated exchange on the show between Barrow and Noble. The verbal exchange shows deep rifts still simmering within the party following its recent electoral defeat and ongoing leadership disputes.

August said the morning show would remain off-air “to allow the leaders of the Party to get the job done with minimized hindrance.”

 

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