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Kwame Mayor Returns to CPP

Sun, 5 Aug 2012 Source: Uhuru Times

"Prodigal Son" --- Kwame Mayor Returns to CPP

By Tsi-Tsi Mashinini,

Assuring Ghanaians around the World that he is willing to serve Ghana under any Government that sincerely believes in the noble ideals, and ideas of Democracy, Freedom, Liberty and Equality; committed to World Peace, a Continental African Union Government, strongly (opposed) to Tribal-based Politics, and furthermore, any Government which is absolutely, [Not] Anti-American, and is sincerely committed to joining United States of America and "Coalition of the Willing" in fighting Global Terrorism, especially, fighting Al-Queda and Boko Haram's Terrorism --- "Osagyefo Dr" Kwame Appiah Boateng, popularly known by Ghanaians around the World as "Kwame Mayor", who has blamed NDC, and NPP for creating Tribal-based Political Parties --- has publicly announced to the Nation that he has returned to his Roots --- CPP, to unite all Ghanaians. The Great Politician, whose Special Tribute to the late President John Evans Atta Mills, as published by Ghanaweb.Com --- (clearly stated that "If NDC does not want me to fight Corruption, especially, "Gargantuan Corruption", or, "419 Government Armed Robbery", then they should [not] consider me for the position to become Vice President to His Excellency, President John Mahama"), would not confirm, or deny whether he would accept a position as CPP's Vice Presidential Candidate to enable the Nkrumahist Party to win Election 2012. "Dr Abu Sakara --- Kwame Mayor's Presidential Ticket", or "Dr Abu Sakara --- Samia Nkrumah's Presidential Ticket", certainly, could be the only Presidential Ticket in Ghana to win over NDC and NPP, in Election 2012, said the Pan-Africanist Politician who could become the first indigenous Asante Vice President in Ghana, before (someday), being voted into power to become President of Ghana, as Destiny would determine.

"Dr Abu Sakara, 2012 CPP Flagbearer, who is a Believer in the nobel ideals, and ideas of Democracy, Freedom, and Liberty, and a dedicated Pan-Africanist who is strongly opposed to Tribal-based Politics which Ghana's first President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah strongly opposed, would certainly, protect [all] Ghanaians, that is, (all) Ethnic Groups and (all) Tribes in Ghana, if voted into Power to become the next President of Ghana", said "Osagyefo Dr" Kwame Mayor, the Self Proclaimed "Re-incarnation of Ghana's first President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah".

The Charismatic Ghanaian-born "America's Mandela" --- Great Grandson of Asante War Generals from the Adonteng Puduo Royal Family of Bamang, near the famouse Kente-weaving Village of Bonwire, near Amaape, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana) --- (whose very Biological Great-Grand Fathers, the historical, and legitimate Occupants of Kumasi Adonteng Puduo Chieftaincy Stool, bravery led all Asante Wars, especially, Ashantis' Glorious wars against Colonialism, and Imperialism, perpetrated on African Soil by "Our British Brothers and Sisters"), pledged to help CPP to win [if] the Party utilizes his extraordinary Talents.

"NDC Folks don't want me to condemn Rawlings and Boakye Djan's legacy of "June 4th Terrorist Revolution"; the on-going Gargantuan Corruption, and State-Sponsored "419" Armed Robbery" --- and NPP Folks also, don't want me to condemn the legacy of former President John Agyekum Kufuor's "Waa-Waa" Corruption; Greediness, and Selfishness, as well as (Kufuor's) legacy of stealing my strategic ideas.

"I have no choice than to return to CPP which can save Ghana from "419" State-Sponsored Armed Robbery, and Corruption; AFRC/PNDC Shameful Legacy of State-Sponsored Terrorism and Bloodshed which [still] haunts NDC; and Tribal-based Politics which both NDC and NPP are practising to destroy Ghana", said the Ghanaian-born "America's Mandela" --- a Pro-American Democracy Activist, Pan-Africanist Freedom Fighter, and Civil Rights / Human Rights Legend in his own right.

* Source : Uhuru Times

Source: Uhuru Times