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Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has revealed that his involvement in politics was purely accidental.
Speaking to the host of E-vibes, Becky, the Ofoase Ayeribi MP said his plan was to focus on his business but God had other plans.
"After I left radio and was in law school, the MP in my town had come to the end of his tenure and the party needed a young and energetic person to replace him.
"The executives came back to me in Accra and said they wanted me to represent, after a number of consultation, I consented,” he disclosed.
“I always wanted to practice my law, do my business and move on, but I will describe politics as a blessed mistake.
E Vibes shows on Joy prime every Sunday at 6 pm and on JoyNews every Saturdays at 8:30 am, repeated on Sundays at 10:30 am on the same channel.
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