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Akufo-Addo’s Jumpy Slogans.

Sat, 21 Jun 2008 Source: Biakoye, Nana

This Nanacortics Akufo-Addo character, was he not the one who, when he was campaigning to lead the narcotics peddlers party, came up with a “ye nim wu firi titi” slogan?

Did he not use that slogan to tell a message of having been around longer than the likes of Allan Cash, and so asked the people to give him the mandate not because he is competent, but just because he has been around longer than Allan Cash and Arthur “single one” Kennedy?

So how come Nanacortics Akufo-Addo has dropped that slogan?

As regards Professor Mills, the learned professor has been very consistent with his message.

In 2004, Professor Mills used the “Better Ghana” message which of course sat well with the people resulting in the NDC winning the election but allowing certificateless Jake Otanka Obetsebi Lamptey and his gang of nation wreckers, to steal the verdict.

When the learned Professor was campaigning to lead the NDC into the 2008 election, he stuck to his message of “Keeping Hope Alive For A Better Ghana”.

For his 2008 message, Professor Mills has stuck to the Better Ghana message.

That is mark of somebody who has self-belief and knows where he is going, and knows how to get there.

Whiles Professor Mills is showing consistency in his thought process, a certain Nanacortics Akufo-Addo, is jumping all over the place like a praying mantis with his disjointed and inconsistent messages.

When he was campaigning during his party’s very acrimonious congress, he used the “ye nim wu firi titi” message.

Obviously, the message did not go down well with the people, that is why he secured a hanging victory.

But as far as Nanacortics Akufo-Addo, was concerned, the “ye nim wu firi titi” message was the best.

So the question is, why has he changed that message?

Or that message was for the purpose of climbing over the likes of arrogant Kwabena Agyepong, Athur “single one” Kennedy, Mike “Ajasco” Ocquaye and co?

The truth of the matter is that, Nanacortics Akufo-Addo knows that Professor Mills is well-known and very much respected on the political circuit and so he dare not attempt to fly his meaningless “ye nim wu firi titi” message because when it comes to knowing people who are capable of giving Ghanaians a better Ghana, Akufo-Addo comes nowhere near the learned Professor Atta Mills.

If nothing at all, Professor Mills has been on the presidential circuit since 2000 and so has been on that pedestal for 7 years longer than Nanacortics Akufo-Addo.

Akufo-Addo tried to lead his party on two occasions and failed and has only succeeded in leading the narcotics peddlers party because of the good-heartedness of Allan Cash.

Of course when it comes to the “ye nim wu firi titi” message, it is fact that when it comes to some deviant acts, we all know that Akufo-Addo has long been associated with such acts.

At least the likes of Kofi Wayo have not stopped saying that Akufo-Addo has been smoking wee and sniffing cocaine for a very long time.

So when it comes to his addiction to hard drugs “ye nim Nana firi titi”.

After he secured his hanging victory, Nanacortics Akufo-Addo came out with his meaningless “I Believe In Ghana” message.

Who does not believe in Ghana? I ask again; who does not believe in Ghana?

If even those who are turning this country into a hub for drug barons and a place for pedophile gangs and sex peverts, claim they believe in Ghana, how much more those of us who are committed to giving Ghana a better image.

Obviously, Nanacortics Akufo-Addo realized that his I Believe In Ghana, message was not going to get him anywhere so he has decided to behave like class one pupil learning the English language, and says that he is the Best Man for Ghana.

Just because Professor Mills, in his humble nature, is not claiming to be the ultimate man, decides to be more purposive in his choice of message, especially in relation to those he is competing with, Nanacoritcs Akufo-Addo, in his usual arrogant and “kingly” posturing, is claiming absoluteness, and saying that he is the best thing that has happened to Ghana.

Whiles Professor Mills is looking to the future with optimism and hope with his Better Ghana message, Nanacortics Akufo-Addo has gotten to the end of his thinking process and concluded that he is the best man for Ghana.

Such audacious wishful thinking!

And such thinking can only be the end product of years of eroding one’s capacity to think properly as a result of inhaling and sniffing too much improper stuff.

Let somebody find Nanacortics Akufo-Addo and tell him that, his prevaricating approach to choosing his messages, is enough of a pointer that he does not have a stable mindset and there is no way Ghanaians will allow an unstable mind, to lead this country into total anarchy.

Nanacoritcs Akufo-Addo is definitely wasting his time trying to become president of Kwame Nkrumah’s Ghana, and that is a fact.

Atta Mills “aa ne kor”

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Columnist: Biakoye, Nana