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NDC PLAYED THE TRIBAL CARD AND EMBARKED ON A SERIOUS ANTI AKAN SENTIMENTS TO WIN THE ELECTIONS BUT TRIBALISM AND ANTI AKANISM DONT MAKE A GOOD ECONOMY,,,,,IT IS WISDOM AND GOOD PERFORMANCE THAT MAKE A GOOD ECONOMY AND GOOD GO ...
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How do you expect the Ndc to be happy about this bring our money back, don't you know they created looted divided among them they are so ashamed of themselves
Npp will come back one day and jail them again.
Unless the private sector becomes strong and united to lobby government for sound economic policies--Ghana is doomed. Both NPP & NDC are same looters--and they will not celebrate Amidu.
NDC are beneficiaries of the corruption Martin was fighting so how can they congratulate him. They are mute because they know they have been exposed. Thieves at the helm of affairs.
People still continue to rejoice about what some of us will call the infamous Supreme Court ruling that the contract between the state and a company or person was not ratified by parliament, thus is null and void and to no ef ...
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Any NDC congratulations will be hypocritical. The same NDC fought against Mr. Amidu for standing up for the truth. The whole NDC machinery was used against him. How can they then congratulate him when he had exposed the crimi ...
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Thank you Mr. Norvor. The party and government not only need to congratulate Amidu but also compensate him for the good work. Remember he lost his job fighting for Ghana. I thank God we still have people like you in the NDC w ...
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Thank you Mr. Norvor. The party and government not only need to congratulate Amidu but also compensate him for the good work. Remember he lost his job fighting for Ghana. I thank God we still have people like you in the NDC w ...
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NDC cannot congratulate someone for defending the immoral conduct of Mpianim and co who were RIPPING OFF foriegn companies in deals
Politics can truly make people love their parties more than country!
First, collect the judgement, NDC!