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NPP not in control - Kennedy Agyapong

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  • 21st century boy. 6 years ago

    Sasabonsam. If he get the chance no Ga or ewe would or northerner will breath are in Ghana. Ken is abosam.

  • insight to the bone 6 years ago

    NPP is not in control but Nana and his alliance with pepeni , Islam and the ndc mafia are so now we prepare for battle against all these traitors of Akan unity. Being intelligent is not the same as common sense or being guide ...
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  • TECH TRENDS 6 years ago

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  • Wofa Koo 6 years ago

    Please, you talk too much. You are not the only person who has supported the NPP Party.

  • Owusu Prempeh 6 years ago

    Ken Agyapong talks TOO MUCH

  • koffi parker 6 years ago

    now its either NPP or NDC antics to set the Political tone on fire, to divert our attention from the real situation at hand, we are not talking about Ghana again, the ailing economy, the mass unemployment

  • JOHN 6 years ago

    NPP IS AN ASHANTI/ AKYIM TRIBAL PARTY BUT CENTRAL REGION WILL NOT LISTEN

  • Over Rated Nepotism Deluded President 6 years ago

    People in a hurry do not need patience and like the President, we are all in a hurry, time and tide waits for no man. The clock one may say, is ticking, biological clocks keep changing every day so we won't wait for any furth ...
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  • Kwame 6 years ago

    Hon Ken. you are 100% right the wise of it all is going on in NHIA. 99% of Directors at NHIA are NDC footsoldiers and 98% of the direct managers are also NDC members who were employed after demoting and transferred all the pr ...
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  • G. K. Berko 6 years ago

    Does the number of appointees from any particular area really matter in how the inhabitants' lives get improved?

    Ordinarily, no. But it seems in Ghana, we view politics as a frantic rush to sit closer to a bowl of 'Tuo Sa ...
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  • Lee 6 years ago

    ndc do what ken..