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Kwame Mayor Quits Race for California Governor

Fri, 14 Mar 2014 Source: Tsi-Tsi Mashinini, UHURU TIMES

, to Challenge Nana Akuffo Addo for NPP Flagbearership

Kwame Mayor, the first indigenous African to run for a higher Public Office in the history of United States, (since America gained its Independence from Great Britain in 1776), has quit the race for California's Governor, to challenge Nana Akuffo Addo for NPP Flagbearership in 2016, and the Pan-Africanist (Global Politician) thrilled Ghanaians around the World by publicly pledging to select either Perry Okudzeto, an Ewe, Ms. Elizabeth Ohene, an Akan-Ewe, Titus Glover, a Ga, or, Ms. Otiko Djaba, a Northerner, as his Running Mate, to secure Landslide Victory for the Pro-American Party in 2016 --- in order to make NPP a National Party, (unlike NDC which is still an extremist Anti-Asante Party) --- WWW.GhanaWebsite.Org, has confirmed.

"Osagyefo Dr" Kwame Mayor, an alumnus of the prestigious University of Southern California (USC), is the Great Grandson of Asante War Generals, whose Biological Great-Grand Fathers from Adonteng Puduo Royal family of Bamang, near the Kente weaving Village of Bonwire in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, led [all] Ashantis' Glorious wars against Colonialism, and Imperialism perpetuated on African Soil by "Our British White Brothers, and Sisters".

The "Intellectual Playboy Politician", who has dated only Gorgeous, well-behaved, Civilized, and well-educated Women from different Countries around the World, especially, United States, Ethiopia, Liberia, Ghana, India, Greece, Bolivia, Switzerland, Mexico, etc, etc, said it's time for him to marry a future First Lady of Ghana.

Kwame Mayor's Paternal Uncle, Mr. Joe Appiah, was the first Black Man to marry from the British Royal Family of England --- Mrs Peggy Appiah, who was related to Queen Elizabeth.

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Source: Tsi-Tsi Mashinini, UHURU TIMES