Bolgatanga: “Ghanaians are saying they cannot make ends meet" - Kyerematen

 Alan Kyerematen, former Minister of Trades and Industry, has made known over the weekend in Bolgatanga, that Ghanaians are worse off, in spite of the many infrastructural development the John Mahama-led government boasts of. He said this when he joined Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on his tour of the Upper East Region

Garu Chief endorses Akufo-Addo

“Our problem, in the past, was a district. President Kufuor, before the 2000 elections, came here and told us that if he won the election, it will be done. True to his word, the creation of the district was done. When NPP promises you something, it will be done. Thanks to his Excellency, President Kufuor, for giving us the district,” he said.

"...God willing...you will become the President of Ghana.” Bawku Naba

Bawku Naba, Nana Addo and Bawumia
Naba Asigiri Azoka Abugrago II, paramount Chief of Bawku, has denied allegations that he has endorsed  President John Mahama (NDC) ahead of the conduct of this year’s elections. According to him, reports that he declared his support for President Mahama, after his visit  to his palace earlier this month, are not true.

Ghana: Politicians attempted to silence me with $100k – Prof. Martey


The outgoing Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana Reverend Professor Emmanuel Martey has revealed that some politicians attempted to bribe him with $100, 000 to prevent him from making negative comments on national issues. Prof. Martey, who failed to mention whether the politicians were NDC or NPP members alleged that the politicians also promised to give him a mansion at Trasaaco and a V8 vehicle if he remained silent on national issues.