Opinions of Wednesday, 2 October 2024

Columnist: Rockson Adofo

NPP are not only breaking the 8-yearly cyclical rotation of power but...

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‘Breaking the 8’ as touted by the NPP for their political campaign slogan has more depth than meets the eye.

The NPP intends not only to break the corruption-infested 8-year cycle of power rotation between them and the NDC but also to defeat Mr. John Dramani Mahama and challenge the belief held by many Ghanaian numerologists.

Mr. Mahama is in position 8 on the presidential ballot for the upcoming December 7, 2024 general election.

Many Ghanaian numerologists believe that when a presidential election falls on a contestant's birth "day," that person always wins.

This belief has been maintained from Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's (CPP) time through various presidents to Nana Akufo-Addo's (NPP).

The upcoming general election is scheduled for Saturday, December 7, 2024, which is the birth anniversary of NDC presidential contestant Mr. John Dramani Mahama.

Since Mr. Mahama was born on a Saturday, numerologists predict that he will win based on past election outcomes.

However, the NPP and Dr. Bawumia aim to break the cycle and challenge Mr. Mahama's position as number 8 on the ballot and the election myth perpetuated by numerologists.

The NPP must work hard to break the established norms and prove
that change is possible.

"Determination backed by action is the key to success," a fact that the NPP must embrace in their campaign for Dr. Bawumia.

Until the election results are announced, the NPP should not be complacent and must continue to campaign vigorously.

To ensure victory for Dr. Bawumia, supporters should intensify their efforts and not assume victory prematurely.

The NPP must break the established norms to secure victory and retire Mr. Mahama from active politics.

The presence of bronze elephant statues has been a predictor of election outcomes, suggesting a win for the NPP.

In Ecclesiastes 3:1-22, it is stated that everything happens in its time, emphasizing the need for change in established norms.

I urge all supporters to campaign for Dr. Bawumia's success and work towards his presidency.

Stay tuned for more updates on the election from Rockson Adofo, a proud son of Kumawu/Asiampa.

I appeal to my extended family worldwide to support Dr. Bawumia's campaign for presidency.

Change is possible!