I am surprised to learn that a group of NPP activists in the UK have been granted police permission to go on demonstration to draw attention to the ongoing Election court case in Ghana.
The group calling themselves Concern Ghanaians against Electoral Fraud and are made up of NPP UK members and activists and mostly those die hard NPP market women from Kumasi Market in London.
The leaders of the group also die hard NPP UK activists like Peter Antwi Bosiaiko, Nana Oborfour both illegal immigrants who labour all day at Naspa Radio UK spewing illogical venom at their political opponents. Peter Bosiako a Getfund student sent to the UK by ex president Kuffour's government but has sold his conscience to the NPP course. Nana Obofour who was promised a Radio station in the UK should the NPP win the 2012 elections has become stranded at the Naspa Radio in Tottemham where he pry his trade of political insults. This include Adofo Rockson the NPP UK self styled scribe who has no job but spent his time spewing garbage on the internet. Their cheer leaders are foul mouth Okatakyie Opoku Agyeman and Nana Yaa, Mamny Serwa and one Suzzy of Luton. The UK police has been alerted to be on the lookout for those who claimed to be students but have devoted their time at various radio stations in the UK spewing garbage on to the airwaves day in day out.
The so called demonstration in the City of London is coming on at a time a when the British public are mourning the death of their beloved former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. These incentive hooligans would be watched closely by the British Police Force. Intelligence have it that at any sign of trouble they would be rounded up and deported to their home country Ghana. A leading member of the NPP UK team claimed in a conversation with a colleague that Gabby Asare Otchere Darko and Ken Ofori Atta, the owner of Data Bank in Ghana are sponsoring the demonstrations to the tube of US $200,000. This comes at the heels of similar demonstration carried out in the US, Washington quite recently.
It is sad that a such a huge amount of money could be spent on worthless course when these sums of monies can be put to good use in Ghana to help the poor. What a shame.!!!!! we shall be watching!!!!!!!!!
Source: Kwame Sintim-Aboagye, Enfield - London