Popular show host and broadcaster, Frank Edoho, has talked about the past issues he had with the organisers of ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (WWTBAM)’, the highly acclaimed game show.
During an interview with The Will Downtown magazine, the broadcaster indicated that he had requested the organizers of the program to promote him to the position of executive producer but his request was turned down.
Frank believed he deserved that position because he had been presenting the show like his own and needed more revenue.
“I asked to be an executive producer because for one, I had done the show for 13 years, so I felt that it was time for me,” he said
“I couldn’t keep presenting this show that I did basically like mine anyway. So I needed a bit of the revenue but they weren’t open to it.”
Edoho also said he didn’t leave the show at the time when his request was rejected even after the main sponsors had pulled out.
“I said, okay, let it not look as if I abandoned the ship when the major sponsor pulled out. I said if a new sponsor comes in, I want a part of the revenue,” he said.
“And already, they were telling me,no. We were still negotiating then all of a sudden, one beautiful Saturday morning, PUNCH now reports that ‘Frank has been dropped from WWTBAM.”
Edoho, who hosted the game show from its inception, is now set to return as the host in the latest edition.
Stakeholders of the show recently spoke of Edoho’s return during a press event at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.
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