Honestly, we don’t even need a man of God to tell us how much a failure this whole dream of Osofo Kyire Abosom becoming the next president in Ghana is.
He would fail at even before he starts especially now that he has chosen someone like Obinim as his running mate.
Each other passing election year, we have people contesting on the ticket as an independent candidate and end up creating humor for us all.
We have had Ayariga in the past, then Akua Donkor and this year, it looks like Rev Christian Kwabena Andrew who is the flagbearer of the Ghana Union Movement (GUM) who doubles as a man of God is going to take the place of Donkor and Ayariga.
Listening to his manifesto is proof enough that we are going to have a rather hilarious election come December.
The founder and leader of New Life Kingdom Chapel, Bishop Stephen Appiah known as Jesus Ahoefe has added his 5 cents to the issue. According to him, Kyire Abosom is wasting his time and resources because his total votes come December cannot even amount to 10 percent of the general polls.
He advised that he steer clear of politics and if he is still insistent, he should join either the opposition NDC or th ruling NPP.
“He’s wasting money”, Jesus Ahuofe said, adding: “As for me, I’ll advise him to stop because he won’t gain anything from it”.
“Governance requires knowledge, governance is not easy, before you can become the President of any country, you must be well-educated and intelligent; you can’t just be president. We’re here, he won’t even get 10 percent of the votes at the polls,” Jesus Ahuofe said, adding: “He’s my brother, I’ll advise him to listen to me. If he wants to be in politics, he can join any party – either NDC or NPP”.
This post was published on February 26, 2020 8:39 AM
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