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Audio: Mahama Likely To Win 2024 Presidential Elections – Fitch Solutions’ Mike Kruiniger Predict

United Kingdom-based research and data firm, Fitch Solution is predicting electoral victory for National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer John Mahama in the December 7 presidential election. Fitch in its latest publication on election and risk-related issues in Africa said the current state of the economy will play a significant role …

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Article: John Mahama Can’t Be The Best Alternative For Ghanaians; The Alternative Is Super Scary

The former President, John Mahama started his tour with lots of promises to the Ghanaian electorates with the so-called 24-hour economy at the front burner as a game changer. Surprisedly, recent comments from the man who was on a promising spree have slowed down on that tangent of promising heaven …

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Mahama Reacts To The Death Of 3 People In Bawku

Former President John Mahama says he is saddened by the news of the death of three people in Bawku amid a rise in tensions. This comes after the Ghana Armed Forces revealed that the men engaged in a gunfight with their troops leading to the death of the three while …

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Mahama: Ghana Is Broke; Give Us Honeymoon Period To Put Things In Place If We Win 2024 Polls

Former President John Mahama is urging Ghanaians, particularly trade and labor groups, to grant him a grace period if he successfully regains power. This request comes in response to the increased demand for improved conditions of service from these groups. Addressing attendees at a ‘Campus Connect’ event in Hohoe, the …

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Video: 3 Years On, I Am Still Waiting For Mahama To Congratulate Me For Winning The 2020 Election – Akufo-Addo

Three years after winning the 2020 elections, President Akufo-Addo said he is still waiting for his main contender, John Mahama, to congratulate him on his victory. Mid-way into delivering a speech ahead of the Constitution Day, the President briefly paused and said, “On a lighter note, three years on, I …

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Education Minister Jabs Mahama

The Minister of Education, Dr. Osei Yaw Adutwum says despite available data indicating the rising standard of education in Ghana, some people have decided not to see the progress and are rather interested in bastardising the success. In a thinly veiled riposte at former President John Mahama, who has downplayed …

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John Mahama To Address Ghanaians Today

Flagbearer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, will address the media today, January 3, 2024. The former President will use the opportunity to share with the media his new-year message and also his plans for the 2024 year. John Dramani Mahama, who is seeking re-election into the …

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Article: John Mahama Must Learn To Appreciate The Intelligence Of The Ghanaian Youth – Sandra Sarkodee-Adoo Writes

Former President John Dramani Mahama has over time relegated his reputation to the background and thrown his integrity to the dogs. His recent comments on national affairs have been more insulting on the intelligence of Ghanaians and more specifically, the youth of this country like never seen before. He has …

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NAGRAT Replies Mahama Over Free SHS-WASSCE Results Brouhaha

The President of the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), Angel Carbonu, has refuted former President John Mahama’s recent allegations of widespread cheating among senior high school graduates. In an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen programme, on Friday, Mr. Carbonu stressed the uniqueness of each examination, stressing that “no …

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Article: SHS Graduates Should Reject John Mahama For Gross Disrespect – Maxwell Aburiya Writes

John Mahama has admonished international schools not to admit Ghanaian students because they have performed well under a government he hates. This ridiculous to say the least. It’s sad and untenable for a former President to, as a matter of political expediency to stoop so low to such pronouncements . …

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