Yesterday, Dr. Bawumia donated some relief items, including Rice, mattresses, bottled water, and soft drinks, to the flood victims in Accra. This makes him the first individual to do so since the tragedy occurred. This reminds me of Matthew Chapter 25:28-29, which says, โCome to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.โ
H.E. Dr. @MBawumia comforts flood victims.
@AnnanPerry And that is why they were voted out of power. Can the NDC resolve their issues for once without blaming those that Ghanaians think they failed them. Habba
'Ghanaians should demand from NPP that if they donโt produce Ken Ofori-Atta, they should never come back to ask for power again. If he has nothing to fear, he should man up and come back to defend himself.'
Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga says the Minority lacks the moral principle to comment on the economy's and government's flagship programmes.
#3NewsGH #TV3GH
Knowing this settings NDC gov't this is likely what will happen to Sedina Tamakloe Attionu.
1. A stage-managed arrest upon arrival.
2. Taken to custody - police and prison.
3. She will feign a serious illness.
4. She will be rushed to a private fully air-conditioned ward at Korle-Bu, UGMC, or Lister Hospital.
5. She will file an appeal to have the 10-year jail term quashed.
6. Nolle prosequi will be filed by the AG.
7. The case will be quickly thrown into the garbage can.
8. She will walk free.
9. The stolen $6m taxpayers money will be yaamutu.
10. In the full company of her friends, family, and ndc stalwarts - dressed in all-white apparel - will go to church and thank God for her freedom.
So, let's not waste our precious time and energy being jubilant over this extradition because we currently have John Dramani Mahama and his bunch of infidelitous crooks in power.
Privileged to have had fruitful discussions with executives of the NPP and indigenes of the Bekwai Constituency resident in Toronto. The engagement was insightful and encouraging as we continue to build unity and strengthen our collective vision.
I extend my sincere appreciation to CODE and the leaders who made this engagement successful. Your commitment and coordination made our dialogue both meaningful and productive.