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Former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings will on Tuesday, May 3, pick up nomination forms for the ruling National Democratic Congress’ presidential primaries.A statement by the Nana Konadu for President 2012 Campaign Team inviting the media, supporters of Nana Konadu and her well wishers to witness the “historic occasion”, said she will pick the forms at 9am."The Nana Konadu for President 2012 Campaign Team wishes to inform the media, supporters and well-wishers that Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings will be picking up nomination forms for the NDC Presidential primaries at 9am on Tuesday May 3, 2011.You are cordially invited to witness and be part of this historic occasion.NDC - Eye Zu, Eye Za" the statement said.Meanwhile, sources within the party have told Myjoyonline.com that President J.E.A. Mills will also be picking up nominations forms on the same day from the party headquarters at Kokomlemle in Accra.Mr. James Asante, Director of Communications at the party, however told Myjoyonline.com the party was unaware of when any interested party intended to pick nominations forms, assuring though that the party was all set to receive all who believe they qualify to contest.Many in the party have spoken against the former First Lady’s intention to contest President Mills and have asked her to forgo the desire, but her spokesperson Kofi Adams, has spurned the calls and indicated Nana Konadu was going all out to win the party primary and proceed to make history by winning the national race.Story by Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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