A prominent member of Ghana’s main opposition party, the N ational Democratic Congress (NDC), claims that Dr Bawumia’s reputation makes him unfit for office of the president.

In 2024, Veep Bawumia hopes to emerge from behind, leapfrog a long line of potential presidential candidates, and be elected as the New Patriotic Party’s flagbearer (NPP).

If he needs to attain his goal by any means necessary, it will come at a heavy price.

The most obvious reason is that there is a CANDIDATE named Alan Kyeremanteng, who has compromised his position far too many times, and who is likely to run against Dr Bawumia as the flag bearer.

Mr Kyeremanteng, although, will not be Dr Bawumia’s only stumbling block. The incumbent Vice President of Ghana has built a mediocre reputation throughout the years.

In an interview, Dr. Tony Aidoo stated his reasons by asking hypothetically, “who wants to vote for a person who has proved himself to be a liar?”

Meanwhile, Shatta Wale has urged Ghanaian youths to remain resolute on the hustle and not be ashamed of what they have to do in order to make it in life.

He believes that young people should not live their lives in order to impress others, but rather to do what they enjoy and find meaningful.

Shatta Wale opted to use his influence to urge the kids to make money at all costs, regardless of the means or medium, in a live video.

He emphasized that a laptop is a money-making machine, and that young people should take use of it.

Source: www.GHgossip.com

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