You are insensitive and greedy for going after Ayensuano seat. NDC youth blast the party’s current national deputy youth organizer , Ruth Seddoh

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                      🖇️story by; Yakubu Adams Democracy is indeed the ultimate positive revolution because it gives every individual of adult suffrage the power to change, control, and direct duty bearers for the common good of the people. But in every multi-party democracy, individual aspirations must always be in sync with their ideological party identity, the very platform on which those individuals would want to stand and advance their political growth  The NDC as a political party must not become just a tool for party executives in actualizing just their dreams, rather, party executives must remain religious to their contracts and promises upon which they were elected to serve. Barely few weeks ago, Ruth Seddoh told the over one thousand party delegates drawn from the 275 constituencies across the country that they should elect her as a deputy national youth organizer of the party, in order to work for the party and deliver the youth votes  Ten (10) candidates were standing up f

I Will Break Silence On Bernard Nyarko’s Death – Kennedy Agyapong


Loudmouth Member of Parliament for the good people of Assin Central Constituency, in the Central Region of Ghana, Hon Kennedy ‘Akompreko’ Agyapong in a brief encounter with Oman FM has made some serious revelations this morning.

The braggart politico in an exclusive interview on his top-notched radio station hinted that the late Kumawood star and father of three, Bishop Bernard Nyarko’s death cause for critical lessons in life, The BBC Ghana theBBCghana.Com reports.

Hon Kennedy Agyapong recounted that Bernard Nyarko stated in an interview that he has a feeling that he will become a pastor or wishes to become a pastor in the future before he dies.

According to Kennedy as monitored by TheBBCghana.Com, this is something many of us do— we procrastinate or wrongly assume there is a future or many years ahead of us, and therefore leave the important things we are feeling to do or wishes to do for this future.

“Bishop didn’t know when he will die. And all of us do not know exactly when we will die too. It’s the capriciousness of life that makes tomorrow a bad bet for what’s important or what we will want to become in life.” – he said as gathered by TheBBCghana.Com

Hon Kennedy Agyapong paused and said he will throw more light on Bernard Nyarko’s demise on the Hot Seat show on Net2 TV.

Source: TheBBCghana.Com

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