John Mahama Pleads With Voltarians To Vote

John Mahama pleads for vote in Volta Region

John Mahama pleaded with the people of the Volta Region to ignore all odds which include the massive military deployment in the region and come out in their numbers on 7th December. Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) John Dramani Mahama has appealed to the people of the Volta Region to vote massively … Read more

Watch: A Plus Uses ‘Sakawa Boy’ Tag For Akufo Addo Again.

A Plus uses Sakawa boys tag for Akufo Addo

Ace musician Kwame Asare Obeng popularly known as A Plus, founder of The People’s Project political party has used the infamous sakawa boy’s tag in referring to President Akufo Addo. The tag ‘Akyem Sakawa Boys‘ was introduced by NDC flagbearer John Mahama at the beginning of his campaign in what he described as bogus implementations … Read more

(+Video ) President Akufo Addo Caught On Tape Taking Bribe?

sALIS YAKUBU RECORDSAkufo Addo taking bribe

President Akufo Addo has been caught in an alleged bribery scandal and the video is making so many waves on the Ghanaian social media street.

H.E President Akufo Addo in a video going viral is seen receiving a $40,000 bribe from 2 visitors (we are told they are affiliated with a government official) who came to his office.

 

In less than a week Ghana goes to the polls. But events coming up before the election is not the best.

In recent times, following the resignation of Martin Amidu from the office of the Special Prosecutor, Akufo Addo has seen ‘no peace’ over corruption allegations.

According to Martin Amidu, Akufo Addo is the mother serpent of corruption, a statement that sparked serious controversy across the country.

In our gatherings from footage obtained, Ahalji Abassis said to have sent a delegation to see Nana Addo and they were led to the president by Dr. Agyei Bawuah, Ghana’s ambassador to the United States.

In his company, a woman and a man were introduced as wife and brother of the director of Urban roads, Alhaji Abass Awolu.

The man who went with the woman explained that their mission was to mediate on behalf of Ahalji Abass because people envy and want him to be sacked from his position.

After the visitors had long talks with the President, the man stood up with a brown envelope containing the amount of $40,000 and handed it over to Akufo-Addo.

The $40,000.00 bribe, according to gatherings, is to cease the constant calls for the removal of Alhaji Abass Awolu from office as the director of Urban Roads.

 

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Graphic: NPP, NDC Supporters Clash Bloodily In North East

NPP, NDC CLASH IN NORTH EAST

Some supporters of the NDC and NPP at Yagaba in the North East region have been involved in a violent clash, leaving some of their supporters injured. According to the Deputy Chief of Police, NPP supporters were alleged to have shot into the vehicle of incumbent MP, Amadu Tanko when he went to campaign in … Read more

Big One! Akufo-Addo Is The Mother Serpent Of Corruption- Martin Amidu

Akufo-addo is the mother serpent of corruption DOMELEVO

Former Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu has responded to comments by the presidency after accepting his resignation. Former Special Prosecutor has released yet another lengthy write up to the Presidency where he called him the mother serpent of corruption in some lines in his write. Read full test below: HIT THIS LINK TO READ THE WHOLE … Read more

Ghastly Accident Killed 2 NDC Supporters, Scores In A Critical Condition At Banda

Ghastly Accident Killed 2 NDC Supporters, Scores In A Critical Condition

Two supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) have died and 52 others suffered varying degrees of injuries in a ghastly accident in the Banda Constituency of the Bono Region. The accident occurred on Banda Dorbor – Banda Ahenkro road in the Bono Region on Thursday, November 26, 2020, at about midday according to eyewitnesses’ … Read more