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FrimpongFounder and leader of Ghana Freedom Party (GFP), Madam Akua Donkor has insisted that former President John Dramani Mahama cannot win power again because of the wickedness he exhibited towards her.
Akua Donkor, who was once an admirer of the National Democratic Congress flagbearer said “God will take away the presidency from him (Mahama) if it is left with one vote for him to be declared as such.”
Speaking to Daddy Fred on Trend Ghana posted on Facebook, she noted that Mr John Mahama, after all that she had done for him only rewarded her with wickedness.
“God will punish him severely for his sheer wickedness towards me after sacrificing so much for him. He has been persecuting me till date and even asked people to write to me that I had been dismissed from the party (referring to GFP). He has not got his reward yet.”
She added, “Former President John Mahama to become President again in this country will mean that God does not exist. He is a bad person. There will not be any evil to find if you bypass John Mahama.”
“The NDC cannot come to power with John Mahama. I thought the party people knew this. He can’t be Ghana’s President again. I want you to record me; he will never be Ghana’s President again,” she declared.
Speaking on her preparation towards the elections she said, “I will start my campaign after the registration. I went to my hometown and they said our own would be done beginning from 27 July.”
-BBCghana
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