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NPP’s Hopeson Adoryeh sobers

Hopeson Adoryeh

Thu, 11 Jul 2013 Source: The Informer

Losing your freedom is not easy; that is what has driven the loudmouthed Hopeson Adoryeh, a communicator of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), to agree to apologise for comments made, which are contemptuous of the Supreme Court.

Even before the Supreme Court could summon him to appear before it, Hopeson Adoryeh was on his knees, and has virtually become sober in readiness to ask for forgiveness for comments he now personally describes as “unpalatable”.

Hopeson Adoryeh’s public confession and willingness to apologise to the Supreme Court when summon, was as a result of his realization that, if the NPP pushes you to become a “foolish” hero, you suffer alone.

However, in an attempt to draw some sympathy from the Supreme Court Justices, Hopeson Adoryeh stated that he made his unpalatable comments before the court’s final warning, but was prepared to apologise anytime, any day.

Source: The Informer