Data and other factors show NPP certainly can win the 2024 election

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  • Sahabela 1 year ago

    I appreciate how this article puts our electoral history into perspective. Over the last two decades, we've consistently outperformed the opposition, even in difficult times. With the right campaign strategy and leveraging ou ...
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  • Ex-Pope 1 year ago

    And what is it that has worked when even the NPP's steering wheel dancing clown Aplankle Bawumia is conveniently running from the failed policies of his own NPP government? The only thing the NPP has outperformed the Oppositi ...
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  • Vincent Owusu Amponsah 1 year ago

    Throwing around insults and baseless accusations won't change the facts. Our party’s track record, from building infrastructure to implementing social interventions, speaks for itself. It's easy to criticize when you have n ...
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  • Nii 1 year ago

    You still support NPP

  • GH. Our Mother Land. 1 year ago

    HOLD ON. DO WE EAT INFRASTRUCTURE? DO GHANAIANS HAVE MONEY IN THEIR POCKETS? THE ECONOMIC WIZARD TOLD GHANAIANS NOT TO VOTE FOR A PARTY WHICH DEPENDS ON INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT PUTTING MONEY IN THEIR POCKETS. HOW ...
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  • Sahabela 1 year ago

    I don't expect someone without sense like you too see what is working. You think your comfort zone is Ghana? The right-thinking Ghanaians know how this government has impacted their lives positively so you can be here exhibit ...
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  • Akonta 1 year ago

    This is what the NPP does better, playing wit figures. Why omit 1992, 1996 and 2000? Your argument that free and fair elections started in 004 is childish, disingenuous and hypocritical. By whose standard do you define free a ...
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  • Papano 1 year ago

    When you look at the figures of 1992, 1996 elections and what NDC is getting in recent times, will you say NDC is progressing or retrogressing? NDC, which used to obtain 58% in 1992 is now struggling with 44%. This is because ...
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  • VOTE FOR Cheddar 1 year ago

    Please try and outperform our economy. Outperforming ndc is nothing.

  • Vincent Owusu Amponsah 1 year ago

    This article rightly highlights the NPP’s strengths and the NDC’s weaknesses. A very convincing argument for the NPP’s chances in 2024. The data tells the story.

  • Papano 1 year ago

    That’s the truth they hate to hear but it’ll surely come to pass

  • Bagya Nurudeen 1 year ago

    This is a compelling piece that effectively showcases our strengths and emphasizes the obstacles that the opposition is encountering. We have consistently proved our capacity to succeed, even in challenging conditions. The ye ...
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  • Barima 1 year ago

    The analysis here is spot on. While economic challenges are undeniable, our track record and the novelty of DMB’s candidacy give us a unique edge. We've shown time and again that when it comes to elections, we're resilient ...
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  • Ken Amoah 1 year ago

    A well-argued piece that highlights our strengths and the challenges the opposition faces. We've consistently demonstrated our ability to win, even under less-than-ideal circumstances. 2024 presents a unique opportunity for u ...
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  • Rahim Lee 1 year ago

    The points raised here about our past victories are crucial. Despite the economic headwinds, our campaign's energy, particularly with DMB at the helm, sets us apart. We have a proven track record, and when it comes down to th ...
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  • Mohammed Kwame Fosu 1 year ago

    This article serves as a reality check for anyone doubting our chances in 2024. The numbers don’t lie – our history of electoral wins speaks volumes. With DMB's unmatched work ethic and a strong campaign, we’re in a sol ...
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  • Ephraim 1 year ago

    I just read it twice and I must say it’s a great and precise piece of an article. This article depicts a reflective writer who really understands the facts and happenings on the ground .Great Piece Prince Sefah

  • IDIOTICALLY IDIOT 1 year ago

    ANOTHER TWERP. Be day dreaming because of the loot you are enjoying. You people should try anything sinister on voting day and you regret it. we are now ready for the ALL DIE BE DIE your wicked Akuffo Addo advocated for in 20 ...
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  • Yaw Adamu.... (Salaga) 1 year ago

    COMMON SENSE NOT COMMON!!!
    After all that you guys have been engaged in, you have forgotten to factor in one important truth; the growth rate of kids moving from 14 yrs to 18yrs during every voting season, and the number of ...
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  • Kwame Peter 1 year ago

    Let me beg our NDC brethren,comment is free ,no insults.This is a nicely written article with data that points to NPP victory,however there’s a clear and present danger and that is NDC leaders moving about with body languag ...
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  • I know Ghc 4 to $1 is not same as Ghc 13 to $1 1 year ago

    I wonder how Npp can win this election with massive anger of the people.
    People are not talking meaning they are reserving their talking for 7th December.
    No data can save Npp this time

  • Mike O 1 year ago

    Ridiculous! What is novel about Dr Mahmoud Bawumia? This is a chap who claimed he had the magic for our economy. What's the score card today? Isn't he the chairman of our economic management team? The data says this team has ...
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  • Emily 1 year ago

    NDC PLEASE BE VIGILANT DURING 7TH DECEMBER BECAUSE OF THE Minister's comment

  • Kwame 1 year ago

    The problem with most people is critical thinking. Numbers and statistics can always deceive us into thinking all shall be well. Do you go back to verify these numbers? How credible have they been? You will need to situate th ...
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  • Don't depend on data 1 year ago

    Look things can change and indeed has changed,don't depend on data because npp has performed abysmally,look at the exchange rate,things are really tough,is like we back to 1983,and you still expert you will win,look at the sc ...
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  • Hahahahahaa NPP is living in Wonderland 1 year ago

    Oh npp guys are tickling themselves and laughing. Hahahahahahahaha

  • Senyo 1 year ago

    This is a skewed article in favour of whoever paid him to do so. Who doesn't know this wicked guy at ugbs. A horrible mean and tribalistic course mate and interestingly he also became a political hack as he proved here. Was ...
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  • Emmanuel 1 year ago

    Mr. Prince Ofosu Sefah, aptly said!
    Clearly, I believe Ghanaians will surely reward the NPP with a landslide victory in the coming elections again.

  • ray 1 year ago

    The NPP has kept quiet. The NDC are behaving as if they have won the election already. Threatening to deal with perceived opponents.Issuing threats to the security agencies.Refusing to sign the symbolic peace agreement. NDC w ...
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  • Pappy kay 1 year ago

    Victory is within reach with DMB. Let’s not forget that the NPP has always risen to the occasion, even in tough times. We’ve got the right candidate and the right policies.
    #BreakThe8
    #ItIsPossible

  • ray 1 year ago

    Pappy k. It is Possible

  • Rahim Lee 1 year ago

    We’ve seen what NPP can do, and we know what’s at stake in 2024. Let’s rally behind DMB and continue the great work we’ve started.