Just shut the fuck up. You idiots are sounding like broken records. Let the delegates decide.
Just shut the fuck up. You idiots are sounding like broken records. Let the delegates decide.
Atugabiig 9 years ago
"Y3ka ko, ansa na y'aka no", to wit, we count one before two.
You guys have been feeding us of the percentage loses that Nana has suffered in the two previous national elections but refuse to use same in measuring Alan's los ... read full comment
"Y3ka ko, ansa na y'aka no", to wit, we count one before two.
You guys have been feeding us of the percentage loses that Nana has suffered in the two previous national elections but refuse to use same in measuring Alan's loses in the NPP primaries.
How can you count two without first counting one? If Alan cannot beat Nana who has lost twice to the NDC according to your arithmetic, how can he beat the NDC in the national election?
Spare us the mumbo-jumbo. Alan cannot get to the top of the ladder without the aid of the first rung which is the NPP primaries. The reason why you are so anxious is that, you are afraid that he would loose the primaries to Nana. If he can't beat Nana in the primaries, why do you then think he can win the national elections?
Ghana's only hope of redemption besides God, is Nana Akuffo-Addo. Even the supporters of the NDC know that, that is why they don't waste their breath on Alan.
We cannot afford to give the reins of government to another neophyte after these traumatic 7 years, we need a matured, levelheaded, judicious and well-balanced leader to manage the affairs of this great nation.
Kwapps 9 years ago
I'm afraid to say I differ with your arithmetic. This is a case where logic does not make sense.
Winning the primaries does not automatically translate into winning the national election as Nana has seen a few times and p ... read full comment
I'm afraid to say I differ with your arithmetic. This is a case where logic does not make sense.
Winning the primaries does not automatically translate into winning the national election as Nana has seen a few times and potentially could see again. Alan, who isn't likely to win the primaries could however go on to win the national election one touch.
Nana has become a demigod within NPP but he also needs to become one outside of the party, this is where it counts most. I suspect Alan could trounce Nana outside of the party on any given day!
The current slide in the economy, if it continues as it is, plays very well into the hands of anyone leading the NPP and it would then be time for a seasoned politician to turn this catastrophe around!
Ritewing 9 years ago
Kwapps, read over your comments once more and see if it will make sense.
How could Allan trounce Nana outside of the party? Where does this belong?
Kwapps, read over your comments once more and see if it will make sense.
How could Allan trounce Nana outside of the party? Where does this belong?
Professor Appiah, USA 9 years ago
Be realistic. Any attempt to dash the hopes of Nana-Bawumia will disastrous for the NPP.
Be realistic. Any attempt to dash the hopes of Nana-Bawumia will disastrous for the NPP.
NANA YAW 9 years ago
Seriously, Alan Kwadwo Kyeremateng, will win in a landslide in 2016, with cross over disaffected NDC, and independent voters.
Besides, President Alan Cash has a nice ring to it. But first, he must start a vigorous campaign
... read full comment
Seriously, Alan Kwadwo Kyeremateng, will win in a landslide in 2016, with cross over disaffected NDC, and independent voters.
Besides, President Alan Cash has a nice ring to it. But first, he must start a vigorous campaign
throughout the country, especially, in all the regions except the Eastern and Ashanti regions.
Omanhene 9 years ago
Has your Allan won any election in his life before?be serious .
Has your Allan won any election in his life before?be serious .
Omanhene 9 years ago
Stupid analysis,when did u talk to your socalled floating voters .
Stupid analysis,when did u talk to your socalled floating voters .
KB 9 years ago
If NPP can't see any reason in changing Nana Addo who took them from power to opposition and has lost 3 elections, by what principle are they asking Ghanaians to remove Mahama. If Nana is asking for a 4th chance why can't Ma ... read full comment
If NPP can't see any reason in changing Nana Addo who took them from power to opposition and has lost 3 elections, by what principle are they asking Ghanaians to remove Mahama. If Nana is asking for a 4th chance why can't Mahama ask just a 2nd chance?
KB 9 years ago
How many elections does Akufo Ado want to contest in his lifetime? Since 1996
How many elections does Akufo Ado want to contest in his lifetime? Since 1996
Just shut the fuck up. You idiots are sounding like broken records. Let the delegates decide.
"Y3ka ko, ansa na y'aka no", to wit, we count one before two.
You guys have been feeding us of the percentage loses that Nana has suffered in the two previous national elections but refuse to use same in measuring Alan's los ...
read full comment
I'm afraid to say I differ with your arithmetic. This is a case where logic does not make sense.
Winning the primaries does not automatically translate into winning the national election as Nana has seen a few times and p ...
read full comment
Kwapps, read over your comments once more and see if it will make sense.
How could Allan trounce Nana outside of the party? Where does this belong?
Be realistic. Any attempt to dash the hopes of Nana-Bawumia will disastrous for the NPP.
Seriously, Alan Kwadwo Kyeremateng, will win in a landslide in 2016, with cross over disaffected NDC, and independent voters.
Besides, President Alan Cash has a nice ring to it. But first, he must start a vigorous campaign
...
read full comment
Has your Allan won any election in his life before?be serious .
Stupid analysis,when did u talk to your socalled floating voters .
If NPP can't see any reason in changing Nana Addo who took them from power to opposition and has lost 3 elections, by what principle are they asking Ghanaians to remove Mahama. If Nana is asking for a 4th chance why can't Ma ...
read full comment
How many elections does Akufo Ado want to contest in his lifetime? Since 1996
no