Monday, 27 July 2020

Must The NPP's Hardliners Be Forced To Stop Backstabbing President Akufo-Addo Now?

President Akufo-Addo (may God Almighty bless and protect him always), is a very good leader, being stabbed in the back, by ungrateful and greedy hardliners in his party, who are clearly determined to send their net worth to stratospheric heights, by stealth, at all costs. 

They will destroy the president's very  impressive  legacy, thus far, such as it is, as sure as day follows night, if they are not stopped. Yooooo...

As we speak, only God Almighty stands between him and those power-drunk, greed-filled-monsters, so determined to send Ghana over the precipice, if need be, by state-sponsored violence - currently being unleashed in a nationwide voter-suppression mission.

That egregious violence is being used for the sole-purpose of voter-suppression, in Electoral Commission (EC) registration centres, nationwide - and it is being perpetrated by myrmidon-thugs from privately-owned militias, the Delta Force and Invincible Forces, said to belong (according to bush-telegraph sources), to NPP hardliner-bigwigs.

Those mostly-moronic-sods, according to bush-telegraph sources, have apparently been infiltrated into the state security apparatus, by the gung-ho Bryan Acheampongs, in cahoots with the uncouth-nuveaux-riche Bernard Antwi-Boasiakos.

In other words, having been dressed in police and military uniforms, when out in the public space, instead of answering to the chain-of-command of the police and military, those mostly-drug-crazed-myrmidons, rather take their marching orders from the many greed-driven grassroots-level party executives of the NPP, to be deployed to achieve their voter-suppression mission's nation-wrecking and destabilising objectives.

If our country is to be saved from a fate far worse than that experienced by Liberians and Sierra Leone's citizens, during the civil wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone, it is vital that the NPP's hardliners are forced to stop backstabbing President Akufo-Addo. Now. Not tomorrow. Hmmmm, Oman Ghana - eyeasem, ooooo. Asem kesie ebeba debi ankasa. Yoooooo...

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