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When you say a prayer, please say one for Napo. He really needs help. I challenge him to produce the pro-LGBTQ curriculum he claims I prepared. I also challenge him to provide the names of pastors and imams who went round the country with me promoting LGBTQ. Desperate concoctions...

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Afia Drah1 year ago

Maybe it’s just me, but I’ve never seen a video of him, as an aspiring VP, discussing policies or interventions he plans to bring on board. It’s always tales about people.

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Muhammad Yaasiin1 year ago

A jonky today is a jonky forever

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SENYO1 year ago

He will join asante bediatuo soon he should keep lying and being arrogant 😴

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Bright Kojo Boadu1 year ago

Hon. This running mate is like a serial caller. Treat him with silence because he’s lost relevance.

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Kelvin Ashong1 year ago

And this is the running mate for Bawumia 😂 there’s no serious person in the NPP party. Napo is not feeling well tbh

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Philip Sowah Otu1 year ago

Trust me hon. this tweet won’t remedy the effect of what he spewed on that platform, believe me, it run viral if you don’t go after him to retract or sue. If not this narrative will stick

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Efo Filey 🔑1 year ago

Just Sue him coz they are use to spilling lies and you know their people will carry it along in that side of GH

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Israel Edem Komla Gabienu1 year ago

He will never accept this challenge as he will have no evidence. They are so desperate. Do not let this slide.

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Nana Kwame Mula1 year ago

If I say NPP nii biaa agyimi aa. Ago get trouble

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Kenneth Kitson1 year ago

Napo and Bawumia, hmm. They need prayers indeed…

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