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It appears former President John Mahama may be taking part in the on-going voting process to elect the next officers of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA).
The known communicator is one of at least 656 journalists taking part in Friday’s voting.
Mr Mahama is a registered member of the GJA and one of the few in good standing.

He has not hidden his love for writing and has authored several articles in both local and international online news portal.
There are three candidates contesting for the President of the GJA including the incumbent President Roland Affail Monney.

Incumbent GJA President Roland Affail Monney
The election was to have taken place in March but it was postponed because of some infractions committed by the Electoral Commission.

Presidential candidate, Lloyd Evans
A key Presidential candidate, Lloyd Evans has been tipped by media practitioners to win the presidential poll.
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