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Where are the NPP billboards?

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  • Charles Agbenu 7 years ago

    In 2008, Akufo Ado was not incumbent. So what is happening now cant compare with 2008. What happened in 2004 can rather be compared with what is happening now. Kufuor as incumbent in 2004 and Mahama as incumbent in 2016 are t ...
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  • bientôt 7 years ago

    tell me you weren't in Ghana in 2008
    or you are a politician yourself.
    even the black stars was associated with nana addo
    I remember how sad i was when Ghana lost the semi finals match to Cameroon. I called an ndc friend t ...
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  • Charles Agbenu 7 years ago

    Was Akufo Ado the incumbent?

  • ssb 7 years ago

    So? I don't think u get what the writer is trying to teach u.

  • Zigi 7 years ago

    Ewe man wanabee!!!!

  • 1 Loaf 7 years ago

    Azure, your piece this time has grammatical hiccups. Your presumptions that parties steal money for their politicking is half fact. The NPP as a party, be poor due to obvious issues (why were Afoko, Agyapong and Crabbe punish ...
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  • 1 Loaf 7 years ago

    I men the NPP is 'poor' due to certain issues.....

  • 1 Loaf 7 years ago

    Azure, your piece this time has grammatical hiccups. Your presumptions that parties steal money for their politicking is half fact. The NPP as a party, is poor due to obvious issues (why were Afoko, Agyapong and Crabbe punish ...
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  • Kofi Ameko 7 years ago

    Agbenu, There were no NPP MPs in 2008? Was Nana not part of govt and an MP? NPP was not interested in winning in that year?

    Tweaaa!

  • ssb 7 years ago

    Read the article again.

  • Kobby 7 years ago

    Very debatable article bt gud observation.

  • ASEMPA 7 years ago

    Very stupid article. Was Akuffo Addo in power in 2008. The NPP has learned it's lessons and has said indifferent platforms that they are not going to do the " abgenaa " type of campaign this time around so what is your beef. ...
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  • Agya Nimoh 7 years ago

    As a journalist who always touts his credentials as one of the best in the country one would expect that you will do some research to support your article.

    The fact that NDC and NPP at various times are able to put up a lo ...
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  • chigri 7 years ago

    Bill boards will be downed after loss. Ghanaians have made decision already. Mahama must go.

  • Zigi 7 years ago

    Mr NPP Journalist!!!

    Help your friends: put up a few billboards for them.

    Lying rascal.

  • Mr Bond 7 years ago

    Welcome Back Manasseh Awuni,You horny moon was so long we miss you and once again welcome back.

  • Dessie 7 years ago

    Great article and bold analysis: Ghana need people like you to face fact; Both two major parties and their politicians are corrupt and citizenry tethers politicians buy vote from them are corrupt as well: is nothing thought; ...
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  • Zuri 7 years ago

    Asure or whatever you call yourself, we know your political colors as a staunch NPP. This "animal " psychology will not wash!.Just tell the public you are now a member of NPP research department.Your submission is an indirect ...
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  • Neu 7 years ago

    Look at this goat calling himself a journalist. He needs the firing squad. U skewed the ford saga and as if that is not enough, you come up again with another lies eh? Toolish cow. Your days are numbered. Just mark this word ...
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  • Emma u c c 7 years ago

    Billboards will never let u win Mahama,NANA ALL THE WAY

  • KWABENA SARPONG 7 years ago

    The reason there are no bill boards is that,would be financier's will not put money in a divided party. Where is the millions of CEDI's the party got during the Presidential/ Parliamentary primaries? Those monies were diverte ...
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  • Tomorrow never comes 7 years ago

    My man 8 years in opposition is not easy, each n every ones pocket n wallets empty. The most annoying part is when Npp wins power in the 2016, big n hlbuhudouse" billboard would surely show up in 2021 election campaign, oh! ...
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  • Pee 7 years ago

    Afoko saw this coming and try to save the situation by sending money to the constituencies but what happened. You can't tell me that opposition parties will have more money than the incubent. At least npp should have done bet ...
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