@GeorgeAnagli My observation over the years has been that people who have little or nothing happening on their lives take solace in social media banter for that’s what makes them feel okay. So Doc, ignore these raccoons. Their lives end when they log out
@MampheyKwasi@gyaigyimii Things hardly change in Ghana’s electoral cycle. What mostly change is about those who are undecided deciding to vote for the winning candidate. The NPP will not ein 2028, their real Chance to victory is in 2032 and that’s largely dependent on their 2028 performance
@CFCSIFA@AMNaporow152 3 times member of parliament from a Region the NPP claims is one of their strongest holds, longest serving party general secretary and a chairman to have delivered a historic 2/3 majority. You have no idea, you will learn the hard way. We pray for life
@heissolomon27 @CitizenTechiman Mahama had to move from 44 to 47 to 57%. He didn’t jump from 44 his worst defeat to 57%. This is fact. Bawumia’s real chance of becoming President is in 2032 and that’s largely dependent on how he performs in 2028
@musqoo_official And even with Mahama after his 2016 defeat. The biggest test of the NPP will be how their 2028 defeat would be like? If Bawumia fails to push from 41% he had in 2024 to like 47%, they are likely not going to win 2032 which ideally should be their win
@musqoo_official Ghanaians largely vote for party and not personality. Today, if you switch Mahama from NDC to NPP or if he goes independently he would lose. The NPP believe that presenting Bawumia multiple times would make him win just as it was with Kufuor, Mills, Nana Addo
@JamesMo2533@AsieduMends It’s Normal, a bigger venue will as well come with bigger issues and complain. The UG Stadium is a Perfect Place with a capacity of 15k, I think they did well even though they have to improve on some aspect it can only get better with time
@KayMedia_ A number of people knowing you via radio discussion does not mean you have what it takes to lead. He should win the NPP primaries first if only he can 😂