Former President, John Dramani Mahama in his quest for a second term as President of the Republic of Ghana has started his campaign early even though the race for the flagbearership for the National Democratic Congress has not come off.
John Dramani Mahama, during the National Delegates Congress, held at the Trade Fair, La, Accra, some nice 2020 Mahama campaign song were rocking in the Dome and it is sure to get other presidential aspirants complaining. Well, inside the Fantasy Dome, it was all dancing.
The song which is a refix of Gospel artiste, Evangelist IK Aning’s hit song ‘Borborleborbor’ throws a direct jab at His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo and his party, NPP for mismanaging the country’s economy and the free SHS brouhaha was played throughout the whole night when counting of votes were underway.
Source: ghpage.com
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edy pain them
THIS ALL THESE GUYS KNOW, NO PROPER POLICY ALTERNATIVES TO ALLEVIATE THE PLIGHT OF THE POOR. MERE NOISE MAKERS TALKERTIVES!!!!!! #EMPTYBARRELS!!!!
concert party
This kanazoe ford bribe taker is not yet elected as a presidential candidate of his corrupt party and he is talking about 2020..... What happens when you don't win your party primaries? Incompetence and arrogance is in play here. Fear delegates..... He has got a lot of stolen money to bribe all the delegates. In any case this incompetent greedy Mahama guy will never be president again. The Volta Region world bank is collapsing gradually.
Ndc paa You go see and smell 2nd peppery defeat I Dey smile saa.stay in opposition ky333 wai
They seem to still be in the dancing mode. it is obvious the 2016 defeat is yet to sink in. they continuously act and behave like 2016 never happened. well, continue to sing and dance your way to further opposition