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Why Cynthia Morrison, Kwadwo Asante have vowed not to step down despite alleged NPP confrontation

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  • Nkansa 1 year ago

    Our sweet sister and brother. Please it's because of you we have asked the SC to interpret article 97 so you'll not lose your seat. Please you are still NPP.

  • ghana 1 year ago

    YOU MUST STEP DOWN LIKE ALAN CASH AND OTHERS DID TO GO INDEPENDANT

  • Errortorial Commission of Ghana -EC 1 year ago

    The Suhum MP does not even consider himself an NPP MP anymore and Cyntia Morrison is also moving ahead with full steam and folks these two might win their respective seats. What is the Corrupt Supreme court doing interfering ...
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  • Unpredictable Oye Onye Kwasi Atta 1 year ago

    NPP and their forefathers have always used confrontational and senseless aggression to solve every minor problem, even when they are wrong, that needed consoliatory methods instead.

    The certificateless lawyer president Ak ...
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  • Aba Akyere 1 year ago

    The battle is the Lord. That’s your own decision. Time will tell. Just one stone killed Goliath. In God we trust.

  • BOY KOFI 1 year ago

    I would like to hear reactions from the 2 other affected MPs from Fomena and Amenfi Central.
    How long does it take for Suprême Court to interprete a simple Provision in the Constitution ?
    I suspect that they can't fault Sp ...
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  • Meshed 1 year ago

    Ignorant idiots who do not even know why they are in Parliament now. You are in parliament because you entered there on the ticket of the NPP and people who are sympathetic to the NPP voted for you. Remember not all your cons ...
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  • James 1 year ago

    You are just destroying your political career

  • FTT 1 year ago

    Greediness and Selfishness will surely damage your political ambitions

  • Raphael Abeam US 1 year ago

    Leave those who.wants to go independent. They are only going to waste their money. How many Ghanaians will vote for independent candidates