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  • Lexus 9 years ago

    C'mon, stop sprinkling salt into Alan K's wounds. The man is badly bruised already.

  • Lexus 9 years ago

    These 'smart-ass' Koftown Otchere Darkos

  • Ugly Akufo Addo 9 years ago

    It has been reveal to me

  • Sampa Hene 9 years ago

    Tell this guy to stop writing

  • Chabba 9 years ago

    This is a nice analytical and thoughtful write up by an intelligent person. Alan Kyeremanting has finally nailed his political coffin in Ghana by crushing out with a humiliating defeat. I have no sympathy for him because he n ...
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  • OKOROMANSA 9 years ago

    YES, ALLAN'S ANALOGY WAS WRONG. WHEN IT COMES TO NPP AFFAIRS, ALLAN DOES NOT COMPARE WITH NANA ADDO AT ALL. THEREFORE A CONTEST BETWEEN THEM DOES NOT EQUAL A MATCH BETWEEN KOTOKO AND HEARTS. THESE TWO TEAMS ARE ALMOST EQUALLY ...
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  • Jab 9 years ago

    Come on!!!!!!!! Why do you guys always want to feed on animosity. So what did you expect him to say? It is only in Ghana that when someone loses an election he complains that my opponent did not campaign for me. The election ...
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  • kay de 9 years ago

    I think Gabby has got it all wrong. In the first place Hearts and Kotoko are all Ghanaian clubs and they produce players to the national teams which we all support. Secondly, myself and brother are at the opposite sides but a ...
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  • hon mahadin wa 9 years ago

    MrOtchere you're very close to nana addo, use that contact to bridge that missing link between nana and alan.It's allege you and others hijarked nana's campaign resources causing some of the acrimony in the party today.Peolpe ...
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  • hon mahadin wa 9 years ago

    Not to do what will benefit us all

  • Kwadwo Agyeman 9 years ago

    Pls Gabby, for the sake of the NPP and Nana Addo learn to harp on positives than supposed negatives. Alan had earlier, prior to making the analogy you refer to, stated that the NPP encourages competition and at the end coope ...
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