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You’re an overhyped corrupt President only good at speaking smooth English – A Plus boldly tells Akufo-Addo

You’re an overhyped corrupt President only good at speaking smooth English – APlus boldly tells Akufo-Addo
You’re an overhyped corrupt President only good at speaking smooth English – APlus boldly tells Akufo-Addo

Kwame A-Plus has criticized President Akufo-Addo for being a terrible President as compared to his predecessor, John Dramani Mahama.

In a post on Facebook, he wondered how Ghanaians have been able to tolerate President Akufo-Addo’s incompetence since he took over power in 2017.

Read his post below:

“Do you know that apart from the current nationwide dumsor we experience, so many communities is Accra have been without water for many months yet everybody is quiet? That’s the kind of love and patience Ghanaians have for this NPP government. When you talk his people will come and ask you if Nana Addo works at Ghana Water Company. When you were criticising John Mahama he was a plumber, right?

Akufo Addo has not done anything better than John Mahama. That is a fact – same old Ghana. But if you like, let’s remove Akufo Addo from power today and bring John Mahama back to continue doing the same things Akufo-Addo is doing now; or even make Ghana a bit better than what it is today, Occupy Ghana will reorganise. Christians Council will find it’s voice again. Peace Council will pontificate about national issues as if Jesus just dropped them in Ghana after a meeting with God.

“John Mahama is the worse president ever.” Granted! Apart from speaking English, and fighting anyone who fights corrupt officials in his government, tell me one thing Nana Addo has done better than John Mahama? Ɛyɛ hype!!!.”

Written by GhLinks Media

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