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Why the Majority Leader scolded NPP MP Tia Mahama in Parliament

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  • Diaggio 15 hours ago

    Foolish NPP vagabonds! If your strategy now is to be making foolish, reckless & senseless statements, you will be forced to provide evidence or basis. You will not be allowed to talk foolishly like drunken horses and go free. ...
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  • Kofi 15 hours ago

    I believed he was telling truth. Truth hurts

  • Diaggio 14 hours ago

    @Kofi kwasia. Wo maame tw3 nikanika...!!!! If you make your stupid statements and you're not able to substantiate them, we'll sue you heavily or prosecute you promptly. If you like, go and ask Afenyo Monkey to come back and s ...
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  • Buidam 13 hours ago

    Sammy Gyamfi and co will meet him at JoyNews or TV3. He will be trembling like a rabid dog with his tail between his legs. When did this one, too, show up? So there's no one among the NPP to speak on this matter?

  • Lucky 11 hours ago

    Tia Mahama is another Mr know all member of parliament. He’s not even two years in parliament but he’s behaving as if he’s the master of parliamentary affairs. Tia Mahama, humble yourself and it shall be well with you.

  • Akwesi Na Pioe 11 hours ago

    Is he not the desperate fool who fought a woman for weeks in Walewale to take up her place? An accomplice Rice thief at Tema Habour. What is this fool saying? They should allow the editorial to go on no matter how legally ha ...
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  • the Villager 11 hours ago

    In fact Tia ought to be humble. We know he was the Bawumia's economic adviser and everyone knows how the cedi and Ghana's economy behaved. Instead of keeping quiet he is loudmouthing as if he is in Walewale

  • Tillion 11 hours ago

    Toilet is better than your Mahama

  • Mary 10 hours ago

    Toilet is not better than Mahama, it is rather better than Akufo Monkey Addo

  • Mandela 9 hours ago

    Nothing good comes out of Walewale

  • Yes. 5 hours ago

    The Walewale NP is just a villager. He speaks anyhow and makes noise to be seen. How many journalists suffered during the NPP regime? The journalist was only asked to react, not beaten. Where is Hammed Suale?