NDC won 2024 elections on the altar of propaganda – Justin Kodua Frimpong

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  • TAKE OR PAY DEMON 21 hours ago

    And you kept quiet because your mouth was full. Nonsense.

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  • Yaw 22 hours ago

    Winning on the altar of propaganda EQUATES TO a loss. Is that right Mr Koduah ??? Jokers in politics !
    Winning is WINNING ! Period !

  • Kay 21 hours ago

    The only way for NPP to win 2028 is for them to convince those Apathy voters to come back.As for NDC their 6.4 million votes is constant, it can only grow by 100,000.

  • True 22 hours ago

    Wsit until 2028, you as the Master of propaganda, van then return the favor. Maybe by then, reality will set-in into you guy's brains
    Fu**ing Comedian

  • Funny people 22 hours ago

    These guys have not learnt their lessons and still going around saying these things,look these things annoy Ghanaians and info analytics still say if elections were held today npp will even loose the more,and their general se ...
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  • Nii 21 hours ago

    Stop lying you think we are in NDC Propaganda School. The today he was referring to was Dev 2025..Look at events that have occurred since that period and the goodwill President John Mahama has lost.

  • Zugu. Of zabzugu / TataleN/R 21 hours ago

    Try to win 2028 on propaganda too ok

  • A 21 hours ago

    Not entirely true, NPP shd admit that they failed to address certain issues well to the populace.Again Ken Ofori Atta did not play as a team player and thus was due to excessive power he had from Akuffo Addo

  • kofi 21 hours ago

    Is that what you discovered through the investigations by the Mike Oquaye committee? Then make it public for all to see the propaganda done by the NDC.

  • John,Tema 21 hours ago

    It was part the main one cannot be disclosed. The way President Mahama is confused and coming out with wrong decisions shd be a worry to every NDC follower.The Stabilisation of the Cedi value is no more yielding the desired r ...
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  • Leonidas 21 hours ago

    Propaganda is a strategy. Who stopped you from adopting it?

  • Joe 20 hours ago

    And politics is devoid of propaganda? Yoo we hear you. How are you going to counter this for 2028? You better come up with a reasonable, intelligent, civil and modern politocak strategy which is aligned with the modern voter ...
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  • Sul 20 hours ago

    WHICH PARTY ENGAGES IN PROPAGANDA THAN YOUR USELESS NPP

  • Fire 19 hours ago

    What about you in 2016?

  • AyyBeeCee 19 hours ago

    Continue your false narrative.
    With that, your best in 2028 may be 35%.
    Watch my words.

  • Kofi Manu 18 hours ago

    Didn't Nana Akuffo and the NPP come to power on the back of propaganda and hacking? We haven't forgotten your deeds! Keep quiet!

  • Ozaro 18 hours ago

    Thank you pentium 2

  • Kalu 18 hours ago

    Kodua, shut up there. I sometimes get angry when i hear you and other national exécutives talking about the 2024 lost. Fools. How can à party in power sat down for NDC to detate to them that no military forces would be ...
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  • Cuntiki 15 hours ago

    Stop that nonsense.
    Stop the insults on Ghanaians.
    Do you think We’re fools?
    Stupid bitch.

  • Kweku 42 minutes ago

    It was the NPP government that won the general elections for NDC with its bad governance and its inability to listen to good advice from the good people of Ghana.