2016....Rebirth or death of CPP?

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  • Nana Yaw 9 years ago

    Besides Hon Samia and Dr. Nduom, no one has earned what it takes to be the party's flag bearer. It is ironic that "sankwas" and "no bodies" who can not garner even 5% votes from their own constituencies, hometowns and birthpl ...
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  • Young Pioneer 9 years ago

    The CPP in its current state, repels people of real substance and any valuable political worth. The CPP has sunk to the lowest levels that any political party can sink to. But for the undying fortitude of the legacy of its fo ...
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  • Old CPPist 9 years ago

    Once again just as CPP starts its regional congresses in preparation for the national congress, we see the emergence of an unabashed mole spewing pathetic self-promotional nonsense.

    This plot to project disunity and inter ...
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  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 9 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    Hello Old CPPist,

    We perfectly agree with you! The reason why this "self-promotional nonsense", as you rightly put it, is pathetic is because the writer, apparently, ...
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  • Young Pioneer 9 years ago

    So who is this Yaw Nkunim and who has paid him to do this hatchet job on the CPP?

    If his idea of a rebirth of the CPP is the named congregation of young opportunists, drunkards, drug-addicts and airy-fairy wannabe politic ...
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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    There is a need to change the name of the party and strategy.Thank you.

  • Young Pioneer 9 years ago

    There is absolutely no need to change the name nor whatever you mean by the strategy of the CPP. There is no better name that any political party in Africa or the black Diaspora can call itself and earn the necessary prestige ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago

    Anyone who thinks the survival of an ideology dies because of the lack of party representation in parliament must not be up on what is an ideology and or may not be well read on world affairs. In every civilized nation on ear ...
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  • Onua Ben 9 years ago

    Go join your brothers and sisters in NDC and stop disturbing our ears.

  • solomon 9 years ago

    shame unto you ndc mole Nkunim,you said it before that you want cpp to join ndc so we are not surprise and did you say gave opoku prempeh ran for his money?2008-1200votes and 2012-700votes so where did run for his money come ...
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  • solomon 9 years ago

    Dr. Mathew Opoku Prempeh NPP 65,978 77.17 %
    Charles Saifa Bonsu NDC 17,327 20.27 %
    Yaw Nkunim CPP 1,347 1.58 %
    Salifu Mumuni PNC 512 0.60 %
    Nana Frema Busia Ind 332 0.39 %

  • Adotey Chinchanga 9 years ago

    A bunch of upstarts that lack any credence or qualification for employment let alone public office. This is the new generation of politicians growing as leeches to suck out the life force of any party. Unfortunately CPP is to ...
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