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Koku Anyidoho asks: Why did Mahama hate his boss Atta-Mills & extended the hatred to me? – Ghana Visions

+ Mr. Anyidoho took to his Twitter page to “let the world know that I do not hate JM; he hates me because of my loyalty to President Atta Mills”. John Dramani Mahama was the presidential candidate of the NDC in the 2020 election. He was sworn in as President after serving as vice to the late President Atta-Mills who died in 2012 while in office. He was re-elected that same year to govern until he lost to New Patriotic Party’s Akufo-Addo in 2016. “Why did John Dramani Mahama hate his boss President John Evans Atta-Mills; & extended the hatred to Koku Anyidoho? “Why did John Mahama refuse to build the Asomdwee Park? Let the world know that I do not hate JM; he hates me because of my loyalty to President Atta Mills,” Koku Anyidoho wrote on Twitter.

Koku Anyidoho asks: Why did Mahama hate his boss Atta-Mills & extended the hatred to me? | Latest Ghanaian Political News & Updates

John Dramani Mahama was the presidential candidate of the NDC in the 2020 election. He was sworn in as President after serving as vice to the late President Atta-Mills who died in 2012 while in office. He was re-elected that same year to govern until he lost to New Patriotic Party’s Akufo-Addo in 2016. “Why did John Dramani Mahama hate his boss President John Evans Atta-Mills; & extended the hatred to Koku Anyidoho? “Why did John Mahama refuse to build the Asomdwee Park? Let the world know that I do not hate JM; he hates me because of my loyalty to President Atta Mills,” Koku Anyidoho wrote on Twitter.

Investors Want More of Same in Ghana as Fiscal Challenges Mount

+ (Bloomberg) Investors are betting on the incumbent, President Nana Akufo-Addo, to sort out Ghana’s fiscal challenges if he wins a second term in Monday’s election. The New Patriotic Party’s Akufo-Addo will face off against his main opponent and predecessor, John Mahama, of the National Democratic Congress. The two parties have dominated Ghanaian politics since 1992. The havoc wreaked by the coronavirus pandemic drove Ghana’s ratio of debt to gross domestic product to 71% in September, the highest in four years. Before the global health crisis, the West African nation was already under fiscal pressure due to the costs of cleaning up the banking sector and meeting energy-sector liabilities.

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