Source: Peacefmonline.com
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are those of the writers and do not reflect those of Peacefmonline.com. Peacefmonline.com accepts no responsibility legal or otherwise for their accuracy of content. Please report any inappropriate content to us, and we will evaluate it as a matter of priority. |
Featured Video
FOR WHAT? GIVE US A BREAK
@Kweku Aidoo you have said it all. It is like Trump and his supporters trumpeting that the president had 72million but not admitting the fact that over 7million more voted for president elect Biden. Mr Mahama had 6.2million but over 5 hundred thousand more voters did not want him to be the president of Ghana. What will change in 2024 for the majority of the people Ghana to vote for him to be the president of the Republic. The difference between Atta Mills(blessed memory), Akuffu Addo and Mahama is clear. Ghanaians had no idea how and what Atta Mills(blessed memory) and Akuffu Addo presidency will be that might be why Ghanaians voted for them in their 3rd attempt. Ndc should hire credible and respected poolsters to do a good scientific research to see if Mahama can win the 2024 before they close the door for other people to compete. Now that it is becoming clearer that Bawumia will be the bookies favourite, the match up should be Mahama against Bawumia. If ndc brings Mahama and loose 2024 election they might be in the wilderness for a long time. Food for thought.
You guys should sit down and analyse what happened in the 2020 election. Why did the president win despite the poor performance of his party? A Muslim and non Akan who is a presidential candidate for the npp will be the strongest candidate in the 4th Republic. Traditionally this is where npp is weak and for the first time some will be willing to vote for Bawumia. The ndc best bet is for Alan to be the presidential candidate in 2024 for npp. Joe Ghartey can even beat Mahama. Mark my word.
Which Ghanaians are you talking about? You think Ghanaians are so ***barred word*** and have short memories? Just point to a single intervention did Mahama NDC initiate in Ghana