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Post-election violence: PPP condemns NPP, NDC

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  • HONESTY 7 years ago

    Ghana would have had war if NPP did not win.

  • £earn_$martphones_Repairing 7 years ago

    January is almost gone. Are you yet to start something? Still confused about what investment options to choose for the year to maintain steady cash flow? Think about it -everyday, both the employed and the idle are hooked to ...
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  • Rayo 7 years ago

    Nana Addo is silent on post-electton violence issue. He has never opened his mouth but keep on watching npp thugs creating all sorts of violence, seizing public toilets etc.... It's a shame to our society that the President ...
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  • Omanbapa 7 years ago

    Mr Harmond the for sharing your views on post election violents.

    In mu opinion is high time to spade a spade not a big spoon.

    Suporters of npp visibly seen attacking, killing and vandalizing state properties all over th ...
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  • Paapa 7 years ago

    Only party thinking about Ghana

  • Nyimpa Papa 7 years ago

    Sad but Mahama was silent when his people were abusing everyone. Akufo-Addo is also silent. Ghanaians must learn from this.

  • Abena 7 years ago

    PPP should stop the hypocrisy and tell the NPP to stop those nonsense instead of robbing NDC in...NDC are being the victim and becos PPP want appointment in NPP govt they are playing it safe to seem they are being neutral...s ...
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  • skippy 7 years ago

    Mr.Hammond be sincerecwith yourself & the ghanaian people as akufo addo would say.
    The perpetratorsof this violence are npp.
    Why cant you say same
    Of course you helped npp to win so you are cautious not to loose your expec ...
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