Ghanaians Massively React After Mahama ‘Stormed’ USA To ‘Expose’ Nana Addo Over Ghc 33 Billion Saga

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The recent circulating news that has undoubtedly sparked massive stir, debates, and arguments across all social media platforms was when the former President, John Mahama boldly stormed the USA to unexpectedly ‘expose’ the incumbent President, Nana Akufo Addo over another Ghc 33 billion brouhaha.

Speaking at the 24th African Business Conference at the Harvard Business school, the former President, John Mahama unexpectedly revealed that, the NPP government used about Ghc 33 billion which was meant to stabilize the economy amidst the Covid-19 pandemic to rather invest in wining the 2020 presidential elections.

“To make matters worse, the pandemic windfall of over Ghc 33 billion which could have cushioned the economy remains unaudited and is believed to have been used largely in the quest to win the 2020 elections at all cost”, John Mahama emphatically revealed.

Below is a look at some of the comments that came through as individuals took the privilege to express their immense disappointment aside sharing their respective opinions and concerns over the alarming issue.

From the above comments, we can notice that most individuals were undoubtedly surprised upon witnessing the unexpected claims by the former President, John Mahama against the incumbent President, Nana Akufo Addo over the Ghc 33 billion saga whilst others stated otherwise.

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Do you think that the Akufo Addo government used the stipulated amount of Ghc 33 billion in winning power in the 2020 presidential elections as claimed by Mahama even though most individuals claimed otherwise?

What are your thoughts after Mahama boldly stormed the USA to expose Akufo Addo’s government again which has caused a massive stir even though most individuals claimed otherwise?

Let’s know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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