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Politics of Wednesday, 26 September 2007

Source: lens

The TXT War Is Raging Unabated

The race for the flagbearership of the narcotics peddlers is getting hotter and dirtier, with the txt-war freely raging like there is no tomorrow.

Just yesterday, I received a few of those txt messages doing the rounds condemning several of the aspirants.

One of the txts that I received reads thus, “with the reality of a failed presidential bid staring them in de [the] face due to dier [their] inability to present a credible message an [and] map out a winning strategy, Osafo Marfo, Dan Botwe, Jake Obetsebi Lamptey, Mike Ocquaye and other presidential aspirants met on Sunday evening to hatch a diabolical plan to prevent de [the] congress from coming on in December.”

The txt further reads, “d [the] evil plan is to peddle lies abt [about] d [the] known winner, Allan Kyeremanteng, an [and] Kufuor to create confusion an [and] division in de [the] party.”

“They plan instituting a court case to create a delay in d [the] congress an [and] make it late for known lead aspirant an [and] obvious party choice, Allan Kyeremanteng, to campaign to win de [the] 2008 elections,” the txt concluded.

You see, when I tell you that these people are evil and that they are always hatching evil plots, some people think that I was just being uncharitable.

You now see that their own people are now telling us about their evil machinations against one another?

So, if they are capable of plotting evil against one another, what do you think that they would do against the rest of us?

These people are evil.

I am glad that they are now exposing themselves to the good people of Ghana.

In fact, I strongly suspect that the txt message deliberately stopped short of revealing that the evil plots include dabbling in juju and other forms of black magic.

Don’t think that my suspicion is far-fetched. Don’t you remember that recently the national chairman of the narcotic peddlers party, Mac Manu, was in the news advising his party people against swearing by juju and other deities to vote for particular aspirants after taking money from those aspirants?

Do you think that that advice was given out of the blues?

Mac Manu certainly knew the kinds of evil things that people are doing in his party.

He knew that some of the aspirants are resorting to juju and other forms of black magic in their bid to secure the flagbearership of the party. So you see, when the txt says that some of the aspirants were engaged in evil plot, it only goes to confirm what Mac Manu failed to state explicitly. After doing all these evil things in the dark, they would come parading before the people of Ghana and presenting themselves as God-fearing people. Shame!!! Onyame ’hu mu!!!