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Walewale Primary Re-Run Chaos: NPP to decide ‘winner’ – EC

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  • Mr Ibu 1 year ago

    Thye should allow the lady to continue. We need to encourage our wives and sisters to move forward. The young man still has many years ahead of him.

  • Masinga 1 year ago

    Look at all this! Just one small, single constituency belonging directly to that mutum banza animal, and he can't go in there to ensure peace. And you are here, telling me I should foolishly give my vote to that Walewale Donk ...
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  • Kusu bile 1 year ago

    When tyranny and violent rules stupidity gain notorious.

  • Osei Tutu the 'Z' 1 year ago

    NPP see how God has crippled you before the December elections. This is Adams Smith Bawumia's Walewale stronghold.

  • Pressman 1 year ago

    It is very disappointing, if not, outrageous and outright disgraceful for such unspeakable behavior to be tolerated in DMB’s own backyard.
    It is indeed a shame, and a blot on the record of the Vice President.
    The earlier ...
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  • Asante 1 year ago

    Alan Kyeremanten, come for your stone. Truly, the party you deserted does not understand fair play or democracy. The opposition must be vigilant at the polls. These criminals in power do not believe in democracy.

  • AB 1 year ago

    Bawumia was in Accra accusing his opponents of being violent and by evening time his party members and more importantly in his hometown were visiting violence on themselves. God is indeed wonderful

  • the Villager 1 year ago

    Nana will NOT hand over to NDC but Walewale is a goner. When two brothers fight and kill each other, a stranger inherits their land.

  • Joe Wise 1 year ago

    But I saw more policemen on the ground than delegates. So why is it that the police did not shoot to kill those who did not sit quietly at home to listen to the results on TV like they killed the innocent 8 during the 2020 e ...
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  • the Villager 1 year ago

    But Joe Wise, you said they were armed robbers. Those in Walewale were NPPigs

  • The Voltarian 1 year ago

    The NPP continues to demonstrate that it is a useless and violent party.