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Charles Opoku Writes: Religious Worship Vs Doing The Right Thing – New Year Message To Assin North Constituency

As Ghanaians and Africans, we take worship seriously. We worship God every second, minute, hour, daily, and throughout the year. We eat, dance, dress, talk worship. In fact, worship is our culture, and our righteousness as Angels can not be underestimated. All for the reason we want to go to …

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2024 Polls: Kindhearted Residents Of Assin North Will Not Punish NPP For The Third Time – Charles Opoku

The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) parliamentary candidate for the Assin North constituency in the central region, Mr. Charles Opoku, commonly referred to as “Assin North Beyeyie,” has expressed confidence in his ability to lead the NPP and snatch the seat from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in 2024. The defeated …

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Confirmed: NPP’s Charles Opoku To Contest Assin North Seat Again

Ahead of the general elections in 2024, Charles Opoku has received the endorsement of the New Patriotic Party leadership in the Assin North constituency in the central region. Charles Opoku, the party’s candidate for the historic Assin North by-election in 2023, expressed his gratitude in a statement that said, “my …

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Wontumi Denies Galamsey Deals With Charles Opoku

The Asanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, has denied reports that he is into illegal mining activities with Charles Opoku, the party’s defeated Parliamentary Candidate for the Assin North by-elections. Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as ‘Wontumi’ in the political circles, virtually, relocated from Kumasi …

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NPP’s Charles Opoku Embark On Thank You Tour Despite Loosing.

The New Patriotic Party’s Parliamentary Candidate in the Just ended Assin North By-election on 27th June, Charles Opoku has embarked on a thank you tour in the Constituency despite loosing the seat to the embattled Canadian Burger James Gyakye Quason. The recent By-election was one of the most talked about …

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For Assin North Development, Elect Charles Opoku As MP – Kwabena Frimpong Appeal To Voters

The Deputy Director of Protocols of the ruling New Patriotic Party, Mr. Kwabena Frimpong is urging voters in the Assin-North constituency of the Central Region to vote massively for Charles Opoku in the by-election on Tuesday, 27th June 2023. According to him, the NDC has nothing to offer them hence …

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Video: Chairman Wontumi, Charles Opoku Pay For Casket To Be Used To Bury Woman Who Died Following John Mahama At Assin North

The Ashanti Regional Chairman for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr. Bernard Antwi-Boasiako together with Mr. Charles Opoku, have paid for the casket to be used to bury a young married woman who died following former President John Dramani Mahama convey at Dansame in Assin North. Mr. Bernard Antwi-Boasiako popularly …

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NDC Fears Charles Opoku – NPP Chairman Explains Reason For Antics

The National 1st Vice Chairman of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr Ekow Danquah Smith popularly known as Chairman Butey has rejected assertions that one of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) contenders for the Assin North by-election, Charles Opoku, is not qualified to participate in the impending by-election. According …

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Charles Opoku Wins NPP Assin North Primary To Face NDC’s Gyakye Quayson

Mr Charles Opoku, a popular philanthropist in the Central Region and an indigene of the Assin North constituency, has won the parliamentary primaries of the New Patriotic Parties (NPP). Charles Opoku polled 397 (74.06%) of the valid votes cast and his closest contender, Freeman Amoah-Kyei, polled 136 (25.37%) of the …

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NDC’s Parliamentary Candidate In Just-ended Kumawu By-election Was Not A Registered Voter In Kumawu – EC Reveals

The Electoral Commission of Ghana says the National Democratic Congress’ arguments against the candidacy of one Charles Opoku in the run-up to the Assin North by-election are flawed, absurd and unconstitutional. According to the EC, the NDC’s arguments are baseless and meant to malign the EC and as such should …

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