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Edward Acquah-Baidoo

@acquahefkab

Simple & Respectful. Arsenal fan & a politician.

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What will you call this man when you know he is now leading an attack on the Electoral Commission? Calling him hypocrite is not worthy enough. I think a more stronger word will do.

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An NDC Ward executive on a mission to steal components of the DRIP equipment(Tiper Truck Batteries) has been arrested, shown small Etiwa, and sent to the police custody for onward prosecution The evil plots of the NDC on the DRIP machines are mind-blowing Enjoy the fun. 3y3 Zu!

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Fellow Ghanaian, listen to wisdom We've been here before in 2008 but unfortunately we got the decision wrong. Instead of Upgrading, we chose to Reset & the consequences thereof were far-reaching Let's not repeat the errors of our parents when we have the privilege to correct it

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Back then in 2016 JDM was the PR of the EC 🤔🤦🏾, TODAY he JDM is an ENEMY to the EC and for demonstration 🪧 against the EC which his wife MADAM Lordina Mahama and children/kids would definitely 😁😊 not 🚫 be part of.

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Too desperate and frustrated Mahama needs to check his diction. His choice of words nowadays leaves much to be desired. I hope no nincompoop will challenge the results and send his enthusiast on the street to cause mayhem after losing. Cos Ghanaians won't take it lightly...

Too desperate and frustrated Mahama needs to check his diction. His choice of words nowadays leaves much to be desired. 

I hope no nincompoop will challenge the results and send his enthusiast on the street to cause mayhem after losing. Cos Ghanaians won't take it lightly...
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Herhhh NDC, sharing money to demonstrators across 16 regions when you cry every day that you hardly get a meal every day? Not less than Gh16m will be spent on this useless and worthless exercise. Then they will later come to our screens to shed crocodile tears that Ghana is hard

Herhhh NDC, sharing money to demonstrators across 16 regions when you cry every day that you hardly get a meal every day?

Not less than Gh16m will be spent on this useless and worthless exercise. Then they will later come to our screens to shed crocodile tears that Ghana is hard
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These are some of the videos that get Mahama palpitating and then start throwing uncouth words without looking back. The good people of Zenu market defy rains to welcome Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as he walks in the rains to meet them. #Bawumia2024 #BoldSolutions4TheFuture #ItIsPossible!

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After losing power in 2016 by over 1m votes, Mahama refused to concede defeat & handover power Some eminent leaders led by Otumfuo Osei Tutu engaged both leaders Part of Mahama's demands to hand over power aside his emoluments was his residence Power in that 🙌 again is deadly

After losing power in 2016 by over 1m votes, Mahama refused to concede defeat & handover power

Some eminent leaders led by Otumfuo Osei Tutu engaged both leaders

Part of Mahama's demands to hand over power aside his emoluments was his residence

Power in that 🙌 again is deadly
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When the economic growth started taking a nose dive under John Mahama, we saw it dropped consistently from 14% in 2011 to 3.4% in 2016. This gov't has proved time and again that success is not the absence of trouble. Troubles may come, but we have what it takes to deal with it.

When the economic growth started taking a nose dive under John Mahama, we saw it dropped consistently from 14% in 2011 to 3.4% in 2016.

This gov't has proved time and again that success is not the absence of trouble. Troubles may come, but we have what it takes to deal with it.