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John Dumelo captured as the first person to have arrived at a registration center in his constituency

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John Dumelo captured as the first person to have arrived at a registration center in his constituency

John Dumelo captured as the first person at a registration center: Parliamentary candidate for the Opposition National Democratic Congress, John Dumelo has been captured at his registration center.

He appears to be the first person who would be registered at the Ayawaso West Wougon Constituency.

John Dumelo captured as the first person to have arrived at a registration center in his constituency

John Dumelo captured as the first person to have arrived at a registration center in his constituency

The Electoral Commission is stating their controversial New Voter’s Register after the Supreme Court dismissed a case filed by the National Democratic Congress to prevent it from doing its work.

source: ghanashowbiz.com

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“We will behead John Mahama if he allows EC to compile the new voters’ register” – NDC Boy Threatens Mahama

We will behead John Mahama: One of the communication members of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has threatened that they will behead former President John Mahama if he allows the Electoral Commission (EC) to compile a new voters’ register.

Besides, he predicted boldly amid swearing that there was no way Ghana would not experience a civil war this year.

The man, who made the fiery statement, has been identified as Gabriel Agah, one of the NDC elements who frequent radio stations to spew propaganda for the party.

He is believed to be calling himself a founder of a group called “Friends of Atta Mills” and is believed to be mainly based in the Ashanti Region.

He made the intemperate statement on a private radio station called Oyerepa (Good Wife) FM based in Kumasi when national issues were being discussed, including the EC’s plans to compile a new biometric voters’ register for the December 2020 general election…CONTINUE READING

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