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Former president John Mahama broke his silence on Akufo-Addo's Green Book jab as well as comment on the country's rising Covid-19 cases as he interacts with Ghanaians tonight.
The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was live tonight with another edition of his interactive digital conversation, #JohnMahamaLIVE.
The week has been dominated with news about the NDC’s 14% rating of President Nana Akufo-Addo’s fulfilment of his manifesto promises and the infrastructure debate leading to a #greenbookchallenge spearheaded by the NDC’s Social Media team.
Also in the news was Mr Mahama's comment about the Public Universities Bill in which he called for its withdrawal as well as the upsurge in the rate of the country's confirmed Covid-19 cases and deaths.
Mr Mahama made a preliminary statement before taking questions and comments from his Facebook, Twitter and YouTube Channel.
Those interested sent their questions ahead of time via an email address provided.
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