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Ahead of what will be a heated debate on the floor of the Parliament over President John Mahama's 2015 State of the Nation address, two MPs from opposing sides of the House gave listeners of Joy FM a teaser of what to expect when the debate begins.
MP for Ho Central Benjamin Kpodo who represented the governing National Democratic Congress and MP for Adansi South KT Hammond who represented the opposition New Patriotic Party did their best to hype and shred the president's address at the same time and in a typical partisan fashion.
And there were lots of issues to chew on by the two MPs on Newsnite. Chief among them were the power crisis now christened 'dumsor,' free SHS and many more.
Watch the two MPs and pay attention to their lines of argument on the State of the Nation.
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