Sorry! This was all I said when I watched the "Nana Addo fondles" tape on youtube. This was not planned by Nana Addo from what I saw. Its content is such that it will benefit the NDC campaign so everybody is using or misusing it. I pity the man. SORRY! He should now be saying; I didn't have to do this.
Having gone into a parliamentary primaries, I know to what extent people can go to win power for themselves and their people. Total falsehood, untruths, lies, fabrications and whatever one feels will inure to his benefit. Good or bad. Just as Jesus Christ carried his cross, everybody should be able to carry his own cross. At no point will God allow a person to carry a cross that will crush him. If Alfred Agbesi Woyome has survived such a gargantuan, intimidating and undefined public opinion trial and sentencing, then Nana Addo may live to see his crush.
It is surprising how people try to settle scores where they don't have to. On Asempa 94.7fm, today, my friend Michael Ampong in an attempt to equate Nana Akufo-Addo's misconduct to anyone, accused Alhaji Bature of 'fingering' and raping small girls in Nima where they both live and know each other. When Alhaji denied living in Nima, Ampong smartly switch to add Mamobi to Nima and said everyone knows Alhaji as an area rapist.
It is important to understand that the more people we try to incriminate in this issue, the more we stretch the discussion. If Nana Addo has touched someone's wife's boobs, let's deal with it and drop it. Do not bring more people on board. What is wrong is wrong.
I pity the husband of this woman. His wife has suddenly become popular for the wrong reason. Does she have to tell lies? She could have saved her image and that of her hubby by stating it like it happened. Living with a lying wife is more dangerous than with a promiscuous wife. For a promiscuous wife, she may be managed but for a liar, you are doomed. She is not a politician but if she wants to be, she is joining through the dirty end of politics and smearing the husband with dirt. This dirt was preventable but it is too late.
Some of us want to do politics without smearing people. Even where people are obviously stained, we will not take undue advantage of such stains. There are so many ways to kill a cat. The learned professor; JEA Mills never insulted yet won, my mentor; Anthony Gyampo never insults yet he is doing great in politics.
The youth must learn and get to know that, politics is not a dirty game. It is dirty for those who wish to make it so. I do not ascribe to this dirtying of politics. Let's do clean insult free politics.
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Saturday, 11 February 2012
6 YEARS OF MARRIAGE; A VITAL EXPERIENCE
My style of writing is derived from my varied reading experience and way of thinking. My style may interest some readers and equally bore others. What I know for a fact is that I tell it like it is and straight to the point. Personal involvement in my write-ups give you my varied experience in life. I value every interaction with people no matter how irrelevant it may be considered; after all, 'It Is A Lesson'
Six (6)years of marriage in any man's life can not be considered as a joke. It is an experience worth sharing. For the first time on this platform, I am going to write under sub-headings. Youth Parade is a platform for growing a strong youth through quality education; this education includes sharing experiences such as mine. I will be writing on my experiences; summarized though under the following sub-headings: FOOD, FRIENDS,IN-LAWS, COMMUNICATION, QUARRELS/FIGHTS, SEX AND SECRETS.
SECRETS: For a young man and woman to agree to go into a life long relationship and to seal it with holy matrimony, means that both have seen some things with each other that others do not see. These things are suppose to bind them together and revelation of these secrets may cause separation. These secrets cut across lifestyles from crime, health, sex, money to religion. If you do not have a reason to keep maintaining your man or woman, think again. Why was Ataa Ayi's girlfriend/wife still with him at a time he was declared an outlaw? There was a secret! When you think you know everything why two people should not be together, they know one thing why they should be. That is the secret I am talking about.
SEX: The purposes for sex are many. Sex serves as a source of pleasure, procreation, punishment (this may sound controversial) and relief from stress. Abuse, disuse or misuse of sex for any or all of the above purposes may result in marital conflicts. It is proper to combine the various uses taking into account the various needs, moods and health status of both spouses. One thing that can easily result in conflict is the use of sex as a punishment: this may come in the form of denial or over provision. Optimum utilization settles it all. Achieving this level of optimality is a huge task and a recipe for promiscuity or adultery. Adultery is unacceptable in the eyes of God and the committed and the catalyst to commitment are both guilty. Be careful that your actions and/or inaction do not lead your spouse into temptation and sin.
QUARRELS/FIGHT: Which ever form they come, depending on the orientation and foundation of the couples are inevitable in every marriage. The management of such situations will tell whether the marriage will collapse or continue to exist. In some cases, marital secrets are revealed during quarrels, hence having no reason for the continuous maintenance of the marriage. Fights/quarrels are best handled when handled by the couples without third parties. I speak on authority on this matter.
COMMUNICATION: One other thing that brings misunderstanding into marriages is communication; lack of it or too much of it. 'I am going to school at Legon' should be enough for a spouse to understand that the spouse is gone to learn and interact with friends. 'I am coming' is too little for any spouse to understand. Add a little more. 'I am going to school, may meet Bertha my girl friend who doesn't mind forcing a kiss on my lips...' will also be too much. Information management is important to keep the home together. Great relationships have collapsed because information was not well managed and very bad ones continue to exist because spouses wishing to keep their marriages have cleverly managed information.
IN-LAWS: Another set of 'items' that require tact in their management are in-laws. From either side, in-laws can be irritating and/or great to be with. Do not lump all in-laws together and maltreat them. Study each and tactfully give each the needed treatment.
FRIENDS: Friends can make or unmake your marriage. Separate friends from your marriage. Group and regroup your friends. For each task, have those who fit as friends. Some friends talk too much. Some are also mere imposters. For me who has a lot of female friends, I always have a lot of explaining to do. Why? Because each day, a new friend is made. It should not be hidden.
FOOD: No matter the situation, do not forget to provide food for the family is rule 1. Rule 2; no matter the situation, do not refuse to eat from home.
With all the above, I have managed to pass through six years and still counting. I had some few 'bruises' and also issued some but the key is 'MANAGEMENT'
Due to some few technical problems, this piece was not edited so pardon the mistakes which are strictly mine.
Six (6)years of marriage in any man's life can not be considered as a joke. It is an experience worth sharing. For the first time on this platform, I am going to write under sub-headings. Youth Parade is a platform for growing a strong youth through quality education; this education includes sharing experiences such as mine. I will be writing on my experiences; summarized though under the following sub-headings: FOOD, FRIENDS,IN-LAWS, COMMUNICATION, QUARRELS/FIGHTS, SEX AND SECRETS.
SECRETS: For a young man and woman to agree to go into a life long relationship and to seal it with holy matrimony, means that both have seen some things with each other that others do not see. These things are suppose to bind them together and revelation of these secrets may cause separation. These secrets cut across lifestyles from crime, health, sex, money to religion. If you do not have a reason to keep maintaining your man or woman, think again. Why was Ataa Ayi's girlfriend/wife still with him at a time he was declared an outlaw? There was a secret! When you think you know everything why two people should not be together, they know one thing why they should be. That is the secret I am talking about.
SEX: The purposes for sex are many. Sex serves as a source of pleasure, procreation, punishment (this may sound controversial) and relief from stress. Abuse, disuse or misuse of sex for any or all of the above purposes may result in marital conflicts. It is proper to combine the various uses taking into account the various needs, moods and health status of both spouses. One thing that can easily result in conflict is the use of sex as a punishment: this may come in the form of denial or over provision. Optimum utilization settles it all. Achieving this level of optimality is a huge task and a recipe for promiscuity or adultery. Adultery is unacceptable in the eyes of God and the committed and the catalyst to commitment are both guilty. Be careful that your actions and/or inaction do not lead your spouse into temptation and sin.
QUARRELS/FIGHT: Which ever form they come, depending on the orientation and foundation of the couples are inevitable in every marriage. The management of such situations will tell whether the marriage will collapse or continue to exist. In some cases, marital secrets are revealed during quarrels, hence having no reason for the continuous maintenance of the marriage. Fights/quarrels are best handled when handled by the couples without third parties. I speak on authority on this matter.
COMMUNICATION: One other thing that brings misunderstanding into marriages is communication; lack of it or too much of it. 'I am going to school at Legon' should be enough for a spouse to understand that the spouse is gone to learn and interact with friends. 'I am coming' is too little for any spouse to understand. Add a little more. 'I am going to school, may meet Bertha my girl friend who doesn't mind forcing a kiss on my lips...' will also be too much. Information management is important to keep the home together. Great relationships have collapsed because information was not well managed and very bad ones continue to exist because spouses wishing to keep their marriages have cleverly managed information.
IN-LAWS: Another set of 'items' that require tact in their management are in-laws. From either side, in-laws can be irritating and/or great to be with. Do not lump all in-laws together and maltreat them. Study each and tactfully give each the needed treatment.
FRIENDS: Friends can make or unmake your marriage. Separate friends from your marriage. Group and regroup your friends. For each task, have those who fit as friends. Some friends talk too much. Some are also mere imposters. For me who has a lot of female friends, I always have a lot of explaining to do. Why? Because each day, a new friend is made. It should not be hidden.
FOOD: No matter the situation, do not forget to provide food for the family is rule 1. Rule 2; no matter the situation, do not refuse to eat from home.
With all the above, I have managed to pass through six years and still counting. I had some few 'bruises' and also issued some but the key is 'MANAGEMENT'
Due to some few technical problems, this piece was not edited so pardon the mistakes which are strictly mine.
Saturday, 4 February 2012
WRONG SPELLING; MISTAKE OR DESIGN?
There are so many sign posts in town with 'wrong spelling' but I hardly critique any of those spelling mistakes because I was told sometime back by Mr Awunyo Akaba; my English Language tutor that some of those mistakes are by design. I loved that teacher. He was gentle, eloquent, fluent and sociable. My word! That man was a role model. I hate to compare him to any one else but let me try to cite this example. There was a short and loud mouthed tutor who was so full of himself he could insult anybody including his coleagues. I did not hate him even though he punished me to dig a pit then. While he was order in transit, Mr Awunyo was discipline in motion.
In an English Language class, my role model made students aware that it is not everything we read in the newspapers or on sign posts that can go for good English. Some are intentionally written wrongly whilst others are mistakes. He adviced students to read through their pieces and refer to dictionaries for correct spelling and use of words. I took this serious but the tedious part is the use of the dictionary. This probably explains why a lot of people spell words wrongly. 'Master' is now 'masa'; 'Alright' is now 'alryt'
There are lots more of such words that are mindfully or otherwise used wrongly. The use of shortcuts in acquiring life's goodies has become the order of the day in every sphere of life. The increase in the youth joining the drug trade and most recently the 'sakawa' trade testifies the impatient crop of youth in our society.
People have made one mistake or another and tried very hard to defend it or apologize for it. Once you spell a word wrongly, you have to correct the word. Imposing a wrong word and insisting it is the right word is in itself wrong. A wrong word is wrong. period! I am Dennis Oforri-Asiedu; how can anybody call me Ofosu-Asiedu and insist that is what he is comfortable with so it is my name? Please come again.
Nartey took his team to the Assembly for support but he was turned away for not voting in the assembly elections; a decision neither he nor his team/players influenced. Someone wrote that announcement that has now come out as a political blunder. A move that has led to a winner takes all situation. The wording of the announcement was wrong, the spelling of the words was also wrong. It should have read let's vote and fight on and NOT, let us not vote and fight on.
We have to revisit the statements and do the necessary corrections. We need to write without a lot of wrong spelling, 10% spelling mistakes at most. 1% wrong spelling by design. We want a clean sheet in 2012.
Any intentional spelling error that is not development bound should instantly be erazed and replaced with the right word. In this election year, words like boycott, should be avoided. Anytime a section of voters boycott an election, another section will go ahead to vote and their decision will bind on those who refused to vote. In the same light, if you make spelling mistakes and don't correct them, people will stop reading your articles after several correction efforts. A correction is a switch from negative to positive but the opposite may also be true so becareful what and how you correct.
Folks, Youth Parade is grateful for your immense contribution to the progress of this platform. Your comments after reading every piece is our motivation for the next piece. We are set up to 'build a strong youth through education' We will light up every dark corner of our society. Do you know any dark corner of our society that requires light? Let us know and we will light it up. Be part of the Youth Parade expansion. Write your comments on our pieces/articles and suggest topics you want us to tackle. Religious, social, environmental, transport, education, health, road or marriage/concunbinage. We at Youth Parade are well positioned to educate you on anything.
In an English Language class, my role model made students aware that it is not everything we read in the newspapers or on sign posts that can go for good English. Some are intentionally written wrongly whilst others are mistakes. He adviced students to read through their pieces and refer to dictionaries for correct spelling and use of words. I took this serious but the tedious part is the use of the dictionary. This probably explains why a lot of people spell words wrongly. 'Master' is now 'masa'; 'Alright' is now 'alryt'
There are lots more of such words that are mindfully or otherwise used wrongly. The use of shortcuts in acquiring life's goodies has become the order of the day in every sphere of life. The increase in the youth joining the drug trade and most recently the 'sakawa' trade testifies the impatient crop of youth in our society.
People have made one mistake or another and tried very hard to defend it or apologize for it. Once you spell a word wrongly, you have to correct the word. Imposing a wrong word and insisting it is the right word is in itself wrong. A wrong word is wrong. period! I am Dennis Oforri-Asiedu; how can anybody call me Ofosu-Asiedu and insist that is what he is comfortable with so it is my name? Please come again.
Nartey took his team to the Assembly for support but he was turned away for not voting in the assembly elections; a decision neither he nor his team/players influenced. Someone wrote that announcement that has now come out as a political blunder. A move that has led to a winner takes all situation. The wording of the announcement was wrong, the spelling of the words was also wrong. It should have read let's vote and fight on and NOT, let us not vote and fight on.
We have to revisit the statements and do the necessary corrections. We need to write without a lot of wrong spelling, 10% spelling mistakes at most. 1% wrong spelling by design. We want a clean sheet in 2012.
Any intentional spelling error that is not development bound should instantly be erazed and replaced with the right word. In this election year, words like boycott, should be avoided. Anytime a section of voters boycott an election, another section will go ahead to vote and their decision will bind on those who refused to vote. In the same light, if you make spelling mistakes and don't correct them, people will stop reading your articles after several correction efforts. A correction is a switch from negative to positive but the opposite may also be true so becareful what and how you correct.
Folks, Youth Parade is grateful for your immense contribution to the progress of this platform. Your comments after reading every piece is our motivation for the next piece. We are set up to 'build a strong youth through education' We will light up every dark corner of our society. Do you know any dark corner of our society that requires light? Let us know and we will light it up. Be part of the Youth Parade expansion. Write your comments on our pieces/articles and suggest topics you want us to tackle. Religious, social, environmental, transport, education, health, road or marriage/concunbinage. We at Youth Parade are well positioned to educate you on anything.
Friday, 3 February 2012
ALUTA CONTINUA; What next?
It's high time we the youths of Tapaman stand firm in helping develop the township.The so called leaders of the town has nothing good to do for the town.....Let Arise. Yaw Mekoe
Hmmmmmmmmmmmn!!!! Yaw i hope things are now getting better because the road to Abotoase market and the station is under construction.so we should pray for more developmental projects. Dankwa Collins
Technology, facebook, mobile text messaging or call it what you will. The impact is huge and mostly instant. Just a click of a button and you are there. Truly, I am there too. On facebook and on 'Tapa Nkosuo' wall. Curiosity took me there. The same curiosity which killed the cat; all apologies to Dr. Adjei. My curiosity did not kill me but led me to the last book of the Holy Bible; REVELATION. Revelation that one day, the blind shall see, the deaf will hear and all their 'ills' shall pass away.
The two statements above were posted by the two Tapa brothers on the Tapa Nkosuo wall. The call from Mekoe was, is and will always be in place. We need to arise to save Tapa from myopic vision, indoor rulership and personal vendetta. The continuous emulation of negativity from uncivilized and 'miseducated' elders by our vulnerable youth is a threat to the future of Tapa. Good education and exposure have become crimes in our society. Hypocricy has taken over the society to the extent that the truth can only be told secretly for fear of intimidation. We must truly ARISE to save TAPA and Biakoye from weak and wicked leaders NOW.
Dankwa's response to Mekoe though unrelated is another statement worth some emphasis. Yes, I have also seen the Abotoase town road project. It is a very good project. A very welcome project from the District Assembly. The same Assembly they so much hate. The Assembly they ganged up to stand against. The reason for the thousands of enemies I have made in my own backyard. The so-called unworthy heroes will rather enjoy what they hated. May God forgive them. Having said this, it is important to say that Tapa youth still need to Arise to save Tapa. The Abotoase town road project is NOT a Tapa initiative. If what we need is a GREAT TAPA WALL, then we have it. Good leadership based on age will always give the people accurate results from bad judgement.
Aluta continua! They shouted, and the youth followed carelessly without asking what next. I asked, Aluta continua! yes, Aluta we need but what next? This was all I asked and Tapa and the rest swallowed me. Like the Biblical Jonah, I failed to preach the 'word' of the 'gods' of Tapa. I am in the belly of the whale. I will wait till truth prevails. It has started and wouldn't take long. Even today, development is coming. Tomorrow more development will come and all will see wisdom in asking appropriate questions. Tapa is not a violent land. We are not 'fools' as is being painted out there. A time will come when we; the once foolish youth will be wise and will demand our fair share of the goodies of nature. We will not take to the streets but will adopt appropriate methods to press our demands home and make sure we get what we demand.
Let me end with this song I learnt as a class 3 pupil in Tapa Amanya United Primary School now R. C. School. Thanks to Mr. Sylvester Appiah my teacher then.
"We shall overcome 2x,
We shall overcome some day,
Oh deep in my heart, I do believe, We shall overcome someday 2x".
That day, the Aluta will halt and truth shall prevail and hypocrites will go into hiding. Victory for Tapa and Biakoye that day will be.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmn!!!! Yaw i hope things are now getting better because the road to Abotoase market and the station is under construction.so we should pray for more developmental projects. Dankwa Collins
Technology, facebook, mobile text messaging or call it what you will. The impact is huge and mostly instant. Just a click of a button and you are there. Truly, I am there too. On facebook and on 'Tapa Nkosuo' wall. Curiosity took me there. The same curiosity which killed the cat; all apologies to Dr. Adjei. My curiosity did not kill me but led me to the last book of the Holy Bible; REVELATION. Revelation that one day, the blind shall see, the deaf will hear and all their 'ills' shall pass away.
The two statements above were posted by the two Tapa brothers on the Tapa Nkosuo wall. The call from Mekoe was, is and will always be in place. We need to arise to save Tapa from myopic vision, indoor rulership and personal vendetta. The continuous emulation of negativity from uncivilized and 'miseducated' elders by our vulnerable youth is a threat to the future of Tapa. Good education and exposure have become crimes in our society. Hypocricy has taken over the society to the extent that the truth can only be told secretly for fear of intimidation. We must truly ARISE to save TAPA and Biakoye from weak and wicked leaders NOW.
Dankwa's response to Mekoe though unrelated is another statement worth some emphasis. Yes, I have also seen the Abotoase town road project. It is a very good project. A very welcome project from the District Assembly. The same Assembly they so much hate. The Assembly they ganged up to stand against. The reason for the thousands of enemies I have made in my own backyard. The so-called unworthy heroes will rather enjoy what they hated. May God forgive them. Having said this, it is important to say that Tapa youth still need to Arise to save Tapa. The Abotoase town road project is NOT a Tapa initiative. If what we need is a GREAT TAPA WALL, then we have it. Good leadership based on age will always give the people accurate results from bad judgement.
Aluta continua! They shouted, and the youth followed carelessly without asking what next. I asked, Aluta continua! yes, Aluta we need but what next? This was all I asked and Tapa and the rest swallowed me. Like the Biblical Jonah, I failed to preach the 'word' of the 'gods' of Tapa. I am in the belly of the whale. I will wait till truth prevails. It has started and wouldn't take long. Even today, development is coming. Tomorrow more development will come and all will see wisdom in asking appropriate questions. Tapa is not a violent land. We are not 'fools' as is being painted out there. A time will come when we; the once foolish youth will be wise and will demand our fair share of the goodies of nature. We will not take to the streets but will adopt appropriate methods to press our demands home and make sure we get what we demand.
Let me end with this song I learnt as a class 3 pupil in Tapa Amanya United Primary School now R. C. School. Thanks to Mr. Sylvester Appiah my teacher then.
"We shall overcome 2x,
We shall overcome some day,
Oh deep in my heart, I do believe, We shall overcome someday 2x".
That day, the Aluta will halt and truth shall prevail and hypocrites will go into hiding. Victory for Tapa and Biakoye that day will be.
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
SKIRT AND BLOUSE IN BIAKOYE?
The Skirt and Blouse threat in the Biakoye constituency started as a mere threat by a group of NDC youth but it's now catching up with everybody including those who took part in the selection of our incumbent as candidate for obvious reasons.
As a true party person, I have refrained from making statements that will aggravate the situation. There is a fertile ground for the already rejected NPP to take advantage of; all things being equal. The prophet who seeks the destruction of HIS city will be part when destruction finally comes. This is why I can not engineer the Skirt and Blouse desire let alone fuel it.
Biakoye constituency cannot be considered as one of the swing constituencies because NDC has maintained the seat since 1992. The only fear here is that from 2004, the NPP has made great gains. In a predominant NDC constituency, it is frightening that NPP can boast now of close to 7,000 votes from under 500 with the NDC dropping from above 20,000 votes to below 17,000 votes.
The above not withstanding, the Skirt and Blouse mantra can only materialize if the people concerned wake up from their slumber. The divisions within the executives and the sharper division between the aspirants are recipes for disaster and fertility for NPP germination and flourishing. There are tribal threats, partisan threats and personality threats. All these must be remedied. I am not in the position to dilate on the threats for, any true NDC member and son or daughter of Biakoye should understand what I am talking about.
My loss to the incumbent is not a reason to reject my dear party for another party. Unorthodox means was adopted to skew the verdict but I have put this behind me waiting for the actual campaign to begin. As a party, we are better of with a 'dump' and voting MP than an opposition MP. We need these MPs to push our party's agenda through than vote an MP that will consistently oppose our government's agenda.
One thing that I find difficult to comment on is the so-called blouse or skirt. Assuming that the President is the Skirt in this case, who is the Blouse? The NPP candidate or an independent candidate? If it is an independent candidate I am not yet aware of, fine; may be he is from our party the NDC. If this is not the case and it is the NPP candidate, then we are better of without an MP. Sorry to say this because he is my personal friend and was my 'financier'
I will not encourage a Skirt and Blouse that will spell doom for the NDC for any reason including one that will benefit me personally. Someone should advice the NPP to stop their advances because NDC as a party needs Biakoye seat to consolidate the win and continue with development projects started.
Skirt and Blouse was, is and will remain a dream in Biakoye constituency so long us some of us continue to live and love our party the NDC. Long Live Biakoye. Those who have also threatened to boycott the general election should rescind that decision and join all to cast a decisive vote to elect our MP in election 2012.
The Skirt and Blouse mantra is not peculiar to Biakoye nor the NDC but it cut across constituency and parties. We might end up with an opposition party having more MPs than government. History is about to be written if hard work is overlooked. Wake up NDC! Wake UP!
As a true party person, I have refrained from making statements that will aggravate the situation. There is a fertile ground for the already rejected NPP to take advantage of; all things being equal. The prophet who seeks the destruction of HIS city will be part when destruction finally comes. This is why I can not engineer the Skirt and Blouse desire let alone fuel it.
Biakoye constituency cannot be considered as one of the swing constituencies because NDC has maintained the seat since 1992. The only fear here is that from 2004, the NPP has made great gains. In a predominant NDC constituency, it is frightening that NPP can boast now of close to 7,000 votes from under 500 with the NDC dropping from above 20,000 votes to below 17,000 votes.
The above not withstanding, the Skirt and Blouse mantra can only materialize if the people concerned wake up from their slumber. The divisions within the executives and the sharper division between the aspirants are recipes for disaster and fertility for NPP germination and flourishing. There are tribal threats, partisan threats and personality threats. All these must be remedied. I am not in the position to dilate on the threats for, any true NDC member and son or daughter of Biakoye should understand what I am talking about.
My loss to the incumbent is not a reason to reject my dear party for another party. Unorthodox means was adopted to skew the verdict but I have put this behind me waiting for the actual campaign to begin. As a party, we are better of with a 'dump' and voting MP than an opposition MP. We need these MPs to push our party's agenda through than vote an MP that will consistently oppose our government's agenda.
One thing that I find difficult to comment on is the so-called blouse or skirt. Assuming that the President is the Skirt in this case, who is the Blouse? The NPP candidate or an independent candidate? If it is an independent candidate I am not yet aware of, fine; may be he is from our party the NDC. If this is not the case and it is the NPP candidate, then we are better of without an MP. Sorry to say this because he is my personal friend and was my 'financier'
I will not encourage a Skirt and Blouse that will spell doom for the NDC for any reason including one that will benefit me personally. Someone should advice the NPP to stop their advances because NDC as a party needs Biakoye seat to consolidate the win and continue with development projects started.
Skirt and Blouse was, is and will remain a dream in Biakoye constituency so long us some of us continue to live and love our party the NDC. Long Live Biakoye. Those who have also threatened to boycott the general election should rescind that decision and join all to cast a decisive vote to elect our MP in election 2012.
The Skirt and Blouse mantra is not peculiar to Biakoye nor the NDC but it cut across constituency and parties. We might end up with an opposition party having more MPs than government. History is about to be written if hard work is overlooked. Wake up NDC! Wake UP!
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