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Victory 2028?......You mean victory 2028????
There is nothing Like Danquah-Busia-Dombo. J B Danquah was UGCC and he was defeated by his Nephew pupil Teacher at Akyem Abuakwa in the 1954 elections-Go to the History bDepartment of the University of Ghana and even Winneba. ...
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Are you talking about victory 2044 or what? Do you think the current gov't will sleep on the job like the NADAA administration did?
Why can't people be realistic?
Stupid you fool try to understand what you did to NPP supporter and Ghana people especially Ashanti region, uncompleted roads residents are eating dust everyday and night and you still want to win 2028 election maybe your he ...
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These are rather vague suggestions. The only suggestion that makes practical sense here is the embracing inclusivity. Accept that the npp is Akan party with too much tribalism there. To the extent that a whole president would ...
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The biggest problem of the NPP is the personalities in charge of the party and the way they imposed the flagbearer. Decision making in the party was skewed against some leading members. Then those in government also made deci ...
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My broda, you are deluded. Your delusion can be compared with 'withdrawal syndrome'. Get real. You ain't coming back anytime soon. Forget it.
Absolutely very annoying. Do you think the Ashantis are FOOLS? There is NO and nothing like Danquah-=Busia-Dombo tradition. There is NO BID SIX. Are you mad? Do you know the true HISTORY of Ghana. Goo the University of Ghana ...
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YOUR MAN INWARDS ,HIGHLY CORRUPTS UNPATIOTIC LAWLESS ANTI PROGRESS, LUNATICS AKUFFO ADDO IS HAS DONE GREAT JOB TO DISMANTLE WHAT IS LEFT IN NPP , MR AKUFFO ADDO USED THE 8 YEARS IN GOVERNMENT TO EDUCATE GHANAMAN TRUSTS ...
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The selection process for Parliamentary candidates and Presidential candidates should also be considered. Very few people are given money, TVs, Fridges, motorcycles to mention only a few to select candidates who can pay more ...
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