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Olu Abre As Akufo-Addo Suffers Memory Loss

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  • Kofi Sarpong, Peckham, London 9 years ago

    Not worth reading

  • Edem 9 years ago

    Shameful journalism. Even young Attah could not pronounce Ecomini and Omama.

  • FORGET AKUFFO 9 years ago

    The slips of Attah were slips but not mathematical mistakes. Akuffo-Addo's charge is loss of memory as a result of old age, Edem. You see the difference?

  • Floating Voter. 9 years ago

    Thank you Mr. Editor,but this will not deter those who want State Bu...l for him.

  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    Nana Addo has so far not mentioned just one policy.I believe he has no difined campaign strategy and does not know what to do.If you want to be a president you should first have your own policies which are lucid and pragmatic ...
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  • KWAW B 9 years ago

    When Atta slipped NPP made a lot of noise, now Olu has slipped make same noise. This is a challenge to our radio stations.

  • There it is 9 years ago

    The signs are clear that Olu does not have what it takes to bring back Npp to power come 2016. Fellow kukurdians lets vote for Alan our only hope to wrestle power from this vision less NDC government come 2016. Please delega ...
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  • still rastafari 9 years ago

    Mr Daily Post we know where you stand

  • Santino 9 years ago

    Slipping on a figure is normal and it is not a mathematical error. In any case, he is better than the brain dead Mahama

  • Kuoro 9 years ago

    Daily Post ur story does not inspire anybody. Hav't u forgotten something in ur life before? This not a case of old age but cuts across depending on situation and place. This no news, come again.

  • GBORTSUI 9 years ago

    WHEATHER OLD AGE OR MEMORY LOSS WE IN THE NPP LOVE AND CHERISH HIM VERY DEARLY

  • KBK 9 years ago

    I am not worried about his age. A 72 year old can be a better president than a person under 60 like Mahama. As for whether he remembers the correct number of parliamentarians in Ghana or not is not a big deal either. Indeed, ...
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  • Bechemniiba(Paris) 9 years ago

    If Ghanaians dont vote for Akuffo-Addo in the next Presidential elections ,Ghanaians will smell pepper as if we are smelling corn.Simply ,vote for him and see a better Ghana than to talk of age because the man is strong and I ...
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  • Squinty Eye 9 years ago

    It is a shame the likes of you have a platform to air such animistic noises.

    Looking at the angle of your story and the paper you claim to write for, you are not fit to lace the man's (Akuffo Addo) boots.

    Yet, here you ...
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  • David 9 years ago

    Ado will be worse than Mills

  • kaba navro 9 years ago

    Daily rubbish dis will not help ur faild Govt pls write about hw to help solve Gh problems of which u are part

  • Lorgo Ligri 9 years ago

    The fact that he gave the right old number of 230 instead of the new 275 is not a memory loss. If he had given anything else or paused and still gave a totally different number outside the two, then you could wonder. Many a ...
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