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Kwesi Pratt Jnr slams ‘empty’ politics, demands results

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  • Truth Table 3 days ago

    Say yes to Jesus because:
    1. He has destroyed death;
    2. He has brought life and immortality to light. ...... ,,,,,,,
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  • Divine Ninja of America 2 days ago

    By constitution, the practice of "Political Appointment" must be abolished and all top government officials must be "elected by votes", not appointed. So, that they can elected the president from among themselves which quickl ...
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  • Divine Ninja of America 2 days ago

    The same nonsenses of political appointments every 4 years. It never solves problems and it never changes

  • S 3 days ago

    Promising to deliver millions of jobs thru 24hrs Economy but has turned out to be 24hrs Mkts. Why will Ghanaians trust such a President? It clearly shows he's a Deceitful person who don't care about the welfare of the ppl

  • Okatakyie 3 days ago

    If politics should be about addressing the needs and aspirations of the people then does it matter if these are delivered at the expense of perceptions of sovereignty and political independence.

    The issue with Pan-Africani ...
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  • David Arvid Amuzu 3 days ago

    Needs and aspirations of the people indeed. Pratt SANDWICHED himself between the two major political parties: NDC and npp, he assembled them during his BOOK LAUNCH early last year to enrich himself.
    JM, the president was rep ...
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  • agyeman 3 days ago

    KWESI PRATT, YOU'RE ALWAYS TALKING ABOUT OTHER COUNTRIES ON MATTERS THAT DO NOT CONCERN YOU. TALK ABOUT GHANA AND WHERE MAHAMA IS MISLEADING THE COUNTRY. TODAY YOU ARE QUIET BECAUSE THEY HAVE GIVEN YOU MONEY TO BUY NEW SAFARI ...
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  • Kofi Ghanaba 3 days ago

    I once had a discussion with Akwasi Pratt. on the subject of politics in the context of providing the needs of the ordinary man.We compared the NDC and the NPP and the NPP was unanimously acclaimed the most social democratic ...
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