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'NDC cannot be trusted on anti-LGBTQ+ bill' - Minority claims

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  • JB 4 hours ago

    But still better than the micro minority. NPP didn't want to associate itself with the bill at all. Only uninformed people listen to you.

  • Adwoa Tsetseba 4 hours ago

    Efutu rat the Nebulous appears on the horizon once more. Spewing gibberish. Look at his mouth like a dog

  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 4 hours ago

    Hello youth of Ghana... you can take your own life or someone's life with medicine. For instance 15 tramadol at once.......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide

  • Game Changer +447935009178 3 hours ago

    Look at this double standard goon who calls himself a minority leader. There's no credibility whatsoever left with such a chronic propagandist. He and Oppong Nkrumah were the same people shouting from the rooftop lying about ...
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  • Calm 4 hours ago

    So ndc didn't want amendments requested by npp but now ndc wants to bring the amendments in but the npp is now disagreeing with ndc for agreeing with them. We know NPP's beef is the motive behind the change of heart.
    Both n ...
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  • Mensah 3 hours ago

    Napo for sure. He married a Ga woman about 5 years ago. Have they born. Napo's oven nose

  • Gh citizen 4 hours ago

    If what you said is true, why did the then-President, Nana Addo, refuse to sign it?

  • Hmm 4 hours ago

    Si tacuisses, philosophus mansisses

  • Agbeli Kumordi 3 hours ago

    It looks like Afenyo Markins is smoking Marijuana
    Before going to parliament

  • K. Kusi 3 hours ago

    SICK HEADS

  • Nkwa Kwame 2 hours ago

    But NPP can be trusted.This Afenyo guy is pathetic.

  • Peter 2 hours ago

    We didn't trust npp and nana addo, no wonder they couldn't pass accent to the bill in 2024. They should know what they passed in 2024 was not the same bill they presented in 2026 to be passed.

  • Political tactics 1 hour ago

    You were not smart at all. But you said you pass that bill and Nebuchadnezzar the Great refused to assent it. Why?