Hon. I admire your submission so much but the fact of the matter is that, we need peace in the party. The actions and inactions of chairman Afoko clearly show his intentions of agenda 2020. We the reasonable youth in this cou ... read full comment
Hon. I admire your submission so much but the fact of the matter is that, we need peace in the party. The actions and inactions of chairman Afoko clearly show his intentions of agenda 2020. We the reasonable youth in this country are loosing hope for our future in this country. We need a change now to restore our hope in this our dear nation. We need a change to save this nation from total destruction. The country is gradually collapsing in the hands the ndc, so 2020 is never welcome in this situation. God save Ghana from the hands of the wicked.
P Djamgbe. 8 years ago
Well Omanba, at this stage it appears agenda 2020 is very much on the table. In fact it appears the NPP as a whole wish they could tell Ghanaians they are not ready to govern right now but don't have the guts to do so(tell Gh ... read full comment
Well Omanba, at this stage it appears agenda 2020 is very much on the table. In fact it appears the NPP as a whole wish they could tell Ghanaians they are not ready to govern right now but don't have the guts to do so(tell Ghanaians so), so they are doing everything within their power to lose the elections so that they would have enough time to prepare for 2020.
KK Dumfries US 8 years ago
This MP is faithful he will live longer
This MP is faithful he will live longer
jato bibio 8 years ago
NPP is bigger than AFOKO
Ghanaians are reeling under serious hunger
MP's be serious and fight for those who sent you to where you are now
NPP is bigger than AFOKO
Ghanaians are reeling under serious hunger
MP's be serious and fight for those who sent you to where you are now
Yussif 8 years ago
Go and ask Afoko where he derives his powers?if it's from the delegates of the party then he should know the same delegates gave Nana Addo 94% and the rest of the executives he so disrespect.Maybe he's adding the barely 4% Al ... read full comment
Go and ask Afoko where he derives his powers?if it's from the delegates of the party then he should know the same delegates gave Nana Addo 94% and the rest of the executives he so disrespect.Maybe he's adding the barely 4% Alan struggled to win to his votes that make him feel he can side step the party rules and operate like the only blow man in Npp.Why does Afoko think his victory as a chairman puts him above every other elected person in the party?i think it's about the extra powers he thinks he has from Kufor and other hidden hands.
PAUL 8 years ago
It does not say anywhere in the report that the MPs kicked against Paul Afoko's suspension. Mr Ayeh said they stayed neutral, which is not the same as kicking against the suspension. In fact, I will say they rather supported ... read full comment
It does not say anywhere in the report that the MPs kicked against Paul Afoko's suspension. Mr Ayeh said they stayed neutral, which is not the same as kicking against the suspension. In fact, I will say they rather supported it. If you read carefully the report you realize that the parliamentary caucus was aware of the decision to suspend chairman Afoko. If they felt it was wrong they should have stated it but not to take a neutral stand. "For those who know good and do not do it, to them it is evil",so the Bible says.
Majesty 8 years ago
If they supported it as you put then why they questioned the legality of such meeting and also named key personalities who were missing at that meeting? Some of them might but the majority of them don't and that's the reason ... read full comment
If they supported it as you put then why they questioned the legality of such meeting and also named key personalities who were missing at that meeting? Some of them might but the majority of them don't and that's the reason why they turned to stay neutral.
HONESTY 8 years ago
I am really surprised that the NPP has allowed Freddie Blay who defected from the CPP only recently after woefully failing to make any positive impact on the fortunes of the CPP to now hijack the NPP. Freddie Blays's failures ... read full comment
I am really surprised that the NPP has allowed Freddie Blay who defected from the CPP only recently after woefully failing to make any positive impact on the fortunes of the CPP to now hijack the NPP. Freddie Blays's failures at the CPP coupled with Akufo Addo's double failure at the previous elections means just one thing. Double disaster for the NPP!!!!
Hon. I admire your submission so much but the fact of the matter is that, we need peace in the party. The actions and inactions of chairman Afoko clearly show his intentions of agenda 2020. We the reasonable youth in this cou ...
read full comment
Well Omanba, at this stage it appears agenda 2020 is very much on the table. In fact it appears the NPP as a whole wish they could tell Ghanaians they are not ready to govern right now but don't have the guts to do so(tell Gh ...
read full comment
This MP is faithful he will live longer
NPP is bigger than AFOKO
Ghanaians are reeling under serious hunger
MP's be serious and fight for those who sent you to where you are now
Go and ask Afoko where he derives his powers?if it's from the delegates of the party then he should know the same delegates gave Nana Addo 94% and the rest of the executives he so disrespect.Maybe he's adding the barely 4% Al ...
read full comment
It does not say anywhere in the report that the MPs kicked against Paul Afoko's suspension. Mr Ayeh said they stayed neutral, which is not the same as kicking against the suspension. In fact, I will say they rather supported ...
read full comment
If they supported it as you put then why they questioned the legality of such meeting and also named key personalities who were missing at that meeting? Some of them might but the majority of them don't and that's the reason ...
read full comment
I am really surprised that the NPP has allowed Freddie Blay who defected from the CPP only recently after woefully failing to make any positive impact on the fortunes of the CPP to now hijack the NPP. Freddie Blays's failures ...
read full comment