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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 prominent editor in chief for Insight newspapers boldly revealed another ‘unbelievable’ secret about top NPP executives again ahead of the party’s upcoming primaries.
Speaking in a recent interview on the most anticipated “Good Morning Ghana” show with host, Dr. Randy Abbey, Kwesi Pratt took the privilege to express his immense disappointment in some of the NPP executives who are yet to contest in the party’s primaries aside from revealing unexpected secrets.
According to Kwesi Pratt, two NPP executives are undoubtedly doing more harm than good to the party ahead of the most talked-about primaries due to the respective positions they intend to contest for in the party aside from using toxic words against their immediate competitors.
“Listen to their language. This guy from Tamale, Musah Superior, who is competing for the position of General Secretary; read his language, acidic language. He says ‘this is not the type of general secretary we need but he is the type of general secretary the party needs’; what is that? There is another guy from the Eastern region who is also interestingly contesting for general secretary and I heard his supporters saying why he should become the general secretary; the language is more than toxic”, Kwesi Pratt emphatically revealed.
Do you think that the NPP can ‘break the 8’ with some of the top executives exhibiting such unexpected behaviors ahead of the party’s primaries even though most individuals claimed otherwise?
What are your thoughts after Kwesi Pratt boldly revealed another unexpected secret about the two NPP executives who intend to contest the position of the general secretary within the NPP even though most individuals claim otherwise?
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