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Is Alan Kyeremanten’s Campaign Doomed?

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  • Concerned 9 years ago

    Alan never had a chance. His negative campaign was /is effectively against himself. Few people take him seriously and his only asset is some people find him handsome. That is a sad position for any politician who considers hi ...
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  • Konongo Kaya 9 years ago

    The MPs are trying hard to safeguard their seats. They have been warned that if they do not support Nana openly, they will lose their seats.

    The truth is that intimidation, insults and harassment is still going on behind ...
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  • Amma Sekyeraa 9 years ago

    You, Concerned, are absolutely fab! Now you spiked my guns with "brilliant Bawumia', that is also my precious name for him. Here's one for you when referring to Nana Addo 'Noble Nana Addo' and as it goes, bald president one a ...
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  • Concerned 9 years ago

    Noble Nana will achieve great things for the country. God is making us endure the donkey mahama so that we don't take Noble Nana's achievements for granted when he's finally installed as King

  • Kakraba Cromwell 9 years ago

    yes oooh!
    Kofi atta, have you thought of becoming a political consultant?
    People like Alan K would benefit greatly from your advice.
    I am a strong AlaN k supporter but this time i think he has misfired.
    He seriously needs ...
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  • Kwadwo Agyeman 9 years ago

    Kakraba what is that Alan has said that he has misfired?

  • Kofi 9 years ago

    Alan can only blame himself for his faltering campaign. Among others, why would he let Dr. Anane of "sisi mu de" infamy assume prominence in his campaign? For Goodness' sake, any serious politician would avoid a shameless pol ...
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  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    It clear from Alan's conduct that he doesn't care if he never becomes a flag bearer in the future. I don't believe it is far fetched if one were to conclude that Alan is being paid by the NDC to damage Akuffo Addo for the ge ...
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  • Fo Koku - Tanyigbe 9 years ago

    KOFI ATTA, YOU MISSED ONE PIONT. EVER SINCE NANA LOST THE ELECTIONS BY THE POLLS AND THE SUPREME COURT, HE WHIPPED/INTIMIDATED ALL MEMBERS INTO SUBMISSION. INFACT I PERSONALLY BELIEVE IT WAS TO KEEP HIM IN CONTENTION, THATS W ...
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  • Esi 9 years ago

    Ata Kofi, Ohene Ntow has come out to deny that he ever asked NDC folks to campaign for Alan. He said he was misrepresented. So if you are not at a mischief why do you still hold on to it and make deductions? You cannot preten ...
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  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 9 years ago

    A catchy subject was that of a denier from Ohene Ntow. Yet, Kofi strangely missed that and has obviously sprung a surprise for you as well as myself. However, is that a mischief on the part of Kofi? Well, the pages of his wil ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago

    Esi, I must admit that I am unaware of Nana Ohene Ntow's denial. However, even if I had read it not much would have changed in the contents of the article. Why? Because more often than not Ghanaian politicians use misrepresen ...
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  • Kwadwo Agyeman 9 years ago

    Kofi l really enjoy reading your thoughts and appreciated you more when you had apologise to Kwabena Agyapong over the NPP Legal Committee's opinion recently. Now to the point. Ohene Ntow did not entreat NDC elements to par ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago

    Kwadwo, I agree that Dr Anane could sue Kennedy Agyapong for libel/defamation and the onus would be on Agyapong to prove the allegation he made against Anane and others. That would not require the medical records of Nana Akuf ...
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  • OMANHENE 9 years ago

    ALLAN HAS PARADED SOME CONCERT GUYS AS HIS SPOKE PERSON ,AND THE SAD THING IS THAT THEY ARE NOT INTELLIGENT ON POLITICAL MATTERS

  • Concerned 9 years ago

    Alan could have placed himself as the successor to Nana but his foolishness will cost him that too. Grabbing defeat from the jaws of victory

  • AGYEKUM USA 9 years ago

    Yes Kofi, you said it all. Allan should be careful. If NPP did not win the 2016 elections Allan's camp could be blamed, and Allan's chances of becoming the nest Flag bearer of the party will never materialized. He he rather p ...
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  • LONTO-BOY 9 years ago

    MASSA KOFI, I'm sure, Alan Kyerematen, in his heart, knows that he is unlikely to defeat Nana Akufo-Addo in NPP's leadership election. Aside Nana's massive popularity with the party's grassroots, Alan's leadership campaign ma ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago

    LONTO-BOY, I am in agreement with you that, all is not lost for Alan and he can rescue his image. However, that would depend to a large extent on how he and his campaign or supporters react to his defeat on October 18 and the ...
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  • mensah abrampa 9 years ago

    Alan's unseemly bickering style is partly to blame for his disappointing first round huge loss and he might as well start bracing himself for the mother of all, a resounding final loss in a little bit.
    From the on-set, count ...
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  • Concerned 9 years ago

    Alan will try and reconcile after his defeat but like you said the bridges have been burnt

  • Azonto 9 years ago

    Ata.Kofi you said in your submission that should Alan wins the October 18 election Nana's camp will not support his campaign team.Are you sugggestng to Alan's campaign team not to support Nana's incase he wins?Loose talk fro ...
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  • Kwasi 9 years ago

    Mr can't you see it written boldly on the wall. The utterances of Mr. Ohene Ntow, Dr. Anane and Hilder Addo are so bad that most of Nana's admirers will not support Allan. In the same way these two gentlemen and the lady will ...
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  • Prof 9 years ago

    Alan should fight to the last day. The game will definitely change in the first week of Oct. He knows very well that he will be the one to lead NPP in 2016, a secret which is not known to many people. It's a matter of time.

  • Brent 9 years ago

    The truth is NPP must go into 2016 with a new face and message. Nana Addo has so many issues to defend which he has failed to clear since 2006. Strategically, NPP should choose Alan for 2016 and 2020 when NDC will be bringing ...
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  • TT 9 years ago

    I heard from a source that Alan's campaign is being supported by Ibrahim Mahama, brother of John Mahama. For Ibrahim, it will be a win-win situation whether Alan or his brother takes power in 2016. The source linked it to a M ...
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  • Nemesis 9 years ago

    The Aran proverb says it all. This is a good piece.

  • Seko 9 years ago

    The plan of Alans to ensure that Nana Addo never becomes a president in Ghana is obvious. Even a little child can decifer this agenda. My only worry is that, NPP will be finished if he succeeds. There are a lot of non NPP mem ...
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  • Mubarik 9 years ago

    Nana all the way.we need him to go 2016
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  • hon mahadin wa 9 years ago

    Alan, a word to the wise is enough.Even some of us who consider ourselfs younger in politics can see this. so I don't really know those advicing hon. alan cos they are doing more damage to him today and in future more so if n ...
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