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Stop predicting polls - Ayariga tells clerics

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  • SEIDU SAVELUGU 7 years ago

    INSHA ALLAH

  • TARA- KUMASI 7 years ago

    MAHAMA WON THE ELECTION ALREADY

  • olivia 7 years ago

    Nana Addo Dankwa will surely win this year elections. mahama cannot perform well only stealing all the monies.

  • Jk 7 years ago

    mahama is a crook and all what he knows is stealing from the national coffers.

  • propaganda 7 years ago

    Very nice write up. All political parties should come with this kind of message to the religious bodies. Because the some pastors want favor from parties in case they win they talk as if their heads not fixed to their necks.

  • Bay 7 years ago

    I dunno if dey can't think far to realise de repercussions it could cause.

  • SK 7 years ago

    .. then souls perish. The clergy have cunningly for the love of monetary considerations allowed NPP and NDC to infiltrate their churches and cause the adulteration of the word of God. This is very sad.

  • Joe 7 years ago

    Currently Ghana is divided between the NDC and NPP in all aspect of life including churches so if a pastor allign himor herself to one of this parties you can tell the implication of this. Pastors can genuinely make comment o ...
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  • mark marshal 7 years ago

    Ayariga you should shout up......and answer the fake doctorate degree allegation,son of a gun

  • Nana 7 years ago

    Go ask the school he attended and stop your foolish comment. What make his degree fake. Reed the input and learn. Stop the fool nana t o bring hi degree for us to see

  • Togbega 7 years ago

    Is this bufoon still hanging in there? He is only adding up to the numbers and prides himself with the accolade "Founder and Flagbearer".

  • Nana 7 years ago

    Your father is a stupid idiot and not dr. Fool like father like son

  • Ben 7 years ago

    I do agree with you, Mr. Presidential Candidate.

  • kofi 7 years ago

    Keep quiet, the men of God are Ghanaians and have right to predict the out come of the election. Is it because none of the pastors have mention ur name that u are going to win. U are in the system to increase the numbers. Kee ...
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  • Ray 7 years ago

    Well said,Mr Ayariga. Go ahead and give them the message, it is very important. It is very shameful when one sees religious members infiltrating themselves into politics, taking bribes from politicians. Appeal to them once ag ...
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  • Eldeen Afrikani 7 years ago

    You hit the nail on the head.Too many priggish pastors around predicting winners as if an election has any theological significance.These not so Godly politicians in cassocks continue to administer "opium" to the unsuspectin ...
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  • Nabie George Nyaamine 7 years ago

    One cannot talk of peace in the face of hunger. How many Ghanaians can afford a meal. I'm reminding Dr. Ayariga that there's a president to the fact that peace in the face of hunger is simply not possible. What did Robin Hood ...
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  • The Don. 7 years ago

    I am at a loss when I try to understand what these latter day politicians mean when they admonish the church not to get involved in politics.What is politics? My understanding of politics transcends all aspects of our lives,b ...
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  • The Don. 7 years ago

    Politics is about all aspects of life and the clergy have every right to comment.

  • Kojo 7 years ago

    Well spoken Dr. Ayariga. Keep giving your polical colleagues and the clergy such advice.