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Give me a reason why NPP shouldn’t sack Ntim, Kodua as national chairman, secretary - Former Subin MP

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  • My views? 10 months ago

    They were happy receiving cars from businessmen.

  • Unpredictable Oye Onye Kwasi Atta 10 months ago

    The main reason John Boadu wasn't retained was bringing NPP MPS majority numbers from 161 to 137. Unfortunately Kodua and Ntim have successfully brought it down to exrra micro minority. What else should be done to them? Sacke ...
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  • Honourable9 10 months ago

    Gyimifoo go and sack them, loose talker

  • Kojo Opoku-London-UK 10 months ago

    You are a failure-They DID NOT perform very well AT ALL. Benchmarking failure-SACK THEM

  • NKITINKITI 10 months ago

    Tweaaaa. Which dumb, useless, stupid and unpatriotic executives asked you, a fool, konkonsa and useless idiot to contest for General Secretary of NPP. Do you think we need empty barrels like you Eugene to build the party. An ...
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  • Prisons office 10 months ago

    Especially Justin kodua

    No value for money

  • King Anwar Sadat 10 months ago

    Yes I do agree for their removals. Their attitudes and composure towards this this election was zero zero. Their enthusiasm and communication towards the campaign were very slow and the best. Npp must look a vibrant person wh ...
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  • Agbenyo 10 months ago

    What about Kennedy Agyapong who used his foolishness to bring the Npp party down

  • Kojo Opoku-London-UK 10 months ago

    Yes-SACK ALL THE AKYEM MAFIA STOOGES, SACK BAWUMIA, SACK, KODUA ETC. THEY ARE FAILURES. When Ex Prez Kuffour left power-Akuffo addo and Atta Mills went to a RUN OFF in the Presidential race but when Akuffo Addo left-Mahama de ...
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  • Thief of Staff - Akosua Frema 10 months ago

    Your comparison or analysis is incomplete. How many seats did both John Boadu and Justin Kondua win from the NDC? Credit those seats to them and factor them and other factors in your analysis.

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  • Get away 10 months ago

    Stomach led executives. They all need to be sacked

  • EKOW MARK 10 months ago

    I couldn't agree with you the more. Go they must. They are both dull and uninspiring.

  • Ewvevi 10 months ago

    All your general secretaries have issues with the way they speak; while John boadu speaks as if there is saliva in his maaf, Kodua speaks as if he's a gyimi gyimi. It might look like I'm joking but let's be serious. Take a cl ...
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  • Let The Parrot Parrot 10 months ago

    1) 169 Mps in 2017
    2) 137 +1 Mps in 2021
    3) 88 Mps in 2024
    4) In 2029 ? . Let the mathematicians do the calculation for you.
    My observation: NPP is dying naturally and slowly. This sharp decline tells us that NPP lost t ...
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  • Kofi BA 10 months ago

    Eugene Boakye Antwi should stop dreaming of becoming the next NPP general secretary because he can never win any election in the NPP. He's too arrogant and talks stupidly. One of Nana Addo's problems was appointing such a per ...
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  • Breaking the 8. Breaking the 8 10 months ago

    NPP should make Ernest Owusu Bempah of Ghana Gas their next General Secretary

  • NKITINKITI 10 months ago

    I totally agree with you. Eugene kwasia Wei for what position. Wabodam paaaaa. ABOAFUNU. Not even the position of a cleaner.

  • Eugene Antwi you are irrelevant. Shut up! 10 months ago

    I would rather see Eugene Boakye Antwi sacked and banished from the NPP. He is sad, angry and bitter because he is jobless, and desperately wants to covert Justin Kodua's position.

  • Brigadier Sabari v.2 10 months ago

    For most times i disagree with and abhor this loud mouthed unpolished immature boakye antwi but agree with his call. The most ineffective and incompetent party chairman the NPP has ever had. There is a reason why he failed se ...
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  • Kojo Opoku-London-UK 10 months ago

    Yes-SACK ALL THE AKYEM MAFIA STOOGES, SACK BAWUMIA, SACK, KODUA ETC. THEY ARE FAILURES. When Ex Prez Kuffour left power-Akuffo addo and Atta Mills went to a RUN OFF in the Presidential race but when Akuffo Addo left-Mahama de ...
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  • ABU,USA 10 months ago

    FOOLS,ALL SHOULD BE SACK, THEY ARE SUPPORTING BAWUMIA

  • Kwadwo 10 months ago

    Eugene, do you think you're better than those whose heads you're calling? They're all better than you do. You just talk anyhow. No one has called you to contest for the GS position. Some of us know your performance @ Ministry ...
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  • Sammy 10 months ago

    Really the two leaders don't deserve their positions in this great party . They don't deserve it at all. Just look at them and see if they have any charisma . No no.

  • KT 10 months ago

    Any NPP member who thinks that the current national executives of npp should be maintained is not normal and doesn't want the progress of npp.

  • Ed 10 months ago

    The embarrassing defeat of the NPP cannot be blamed entirely on the lack-lustre performance of the Chairman and the General Secretary. The utterances and behaviour of some regional chairmen, the inability of the President to ...
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  • A. B. 10 months ago

    In as much as the General secretary takes responsibility as a leader, it's unfair to blame him solely for the failure of the party at the polls. I admire Hon Eugene Antwi's courage of brutal candor and strong leadership, but ...
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