'Reject tribalism, religious extremism and political hostility' – President Mahama to Ghanaians

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  • Benji 10 months ago

    What would happen to NPP then? They thrive on tribalism, religious extremism, and political hostility.

  • DEAD GOAT MAHALIAR IS BACK 10 months ago

    Conman Mahama talking of his own traits. Interesting times ahead….

  • Kissi Adjebeng 10 months ago

    Mahama you are God sent. I can testify that you are a honest man. Unlike that rice thief Mumumadu Bawumia

  • Steve Kaye London 10 months ago

    @ kissi Adjebeng, how can you refer to a bribe taker who has so many children with different women as an honest man ?

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  • John 10 months ago

    Kwasia, senseless pig. You are the only people who the politicians will be fooling the all the time. The man who's pretending to be honest is also a problem to the topic he is talking about. So it is only those born with wisd ...
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  • Major 10 months ago

    Tell this to the Asantemanians. They think Kwaku Duah, aka "King Solomon " is the absolute monarch of Ghana. HE IS NOT. They should respect the President. Ghana is a Republic. We are tired of the Asanteman nonsense. All the c ...
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  • Mary Magdalene 10 months ago

    Kwaku Duah is a good man. I am NDC but I respect the Asantehene a lot

  • Kofi 10 months ago

    Mr President you are loud and clear

  • JJ 10 months ago

    NATIONAL HYPOCRITE - HIS EX. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA

  • Donkor 10 months ago

    Nice

  • Nurse 10 months ago

    We nurses support Mahama. Our union president Perpetual is an NPP dross. Stupid woman

  • Ghanawatch 10 months ago

    Without the change in the attitude of Ghanaians towards the state the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving will be meaningless.The ball is in the courts of churches and mosques to lead the crusade to change the destructi ...
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  • Mr. Good 10 months ago

    The chief tribalist giving us moral lessons. The way John Mahama and his NDC have been reckless in ethnocentrism, I wonder who he's talking to.

  • Pelicles. 10 months ago

    Mahama, what is the meaning of "Akyems are Sakawa tribe", and who said that? Yes, Pelicles said that and put those pathetic word into Mahama's mouth. Foolish man. You demean the Akyems as "Sakawa tribe" then turn around that ...
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  • Donkomi 10 months ago

    Religious extremism was used in your favour in last year's general elections. You heard it loud and clear when a bishop said in his church that your opponent is a muslim so his church members should vote for a christian, mean ...
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  • YAW 10 months ago

    Over to you Ken. A and your team.

  • YAW 10 months ago

    Over to you Ken. A and your team.

  • Kojois 10 months ago

    See who is talking. How many Ashantis is in your cabinet or were CEOs. God save that poor country ghana.

  • world 10 months ago

    but you are the leader of all these problems now in your country.

  • Bastie the emperor of Kumasi 10 months ago

    Tell Kumasihene to call his people to order.

  • WISDOM 10 months ago

    ROAD END FOR PRESIDENT FROM THE NORTH
    Mahama is reciting the tribalism and political hostility which have intoxicated him. He is an in-and-out Muslim who pays lip service to Christianity. Mahama marks the end of the road for ...
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  • Fuudian lomotey 10 months ago

    John mahama kwasia mpanin kromfoo techiamoah gyimiifoo, who is more Tribalistic than you ofui like you, we are watching you closely kwasiato mahama.

  • Koti 10 months ago

    Our president is double tongued; he says one thing and does another. Is he not already dividing Ghana on religious lines? Why would he set aside a scholarship scheme specifically for Muslims? Were previous scholarships for Ch ...
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