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The presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, will be the Guest of Honour at a fund raising Kangaroo Cocktail Party in Amsterdam, on Saturday 4th October, 2008.
A large crowd of Ghanaians is expected to welcome Nana Addo at the Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam.
Even before Nana storms Amsterdam on Saturday, his “moving Ghana forward” message has already touched thousands of Ghanaian residents in The Netherlands.
These were contained a statement issued by the Holland branch of the NPP.
The statement said “Nana Addo will use the occasion to enlighten Ghanaians in the Netherlands on his vision to improve among others, Ghana’s economic and political development.
Besides explaining his vision and the “I BELIEVE IN GHANA” message, the presidential candidate will demonstrate the Kangaroo dance in his own style to the crowd.
The Kangaroo Cocktail party will attract many Ghanaians from neighbouring Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Germany and Austria, who have booked places to attend.
Nana Akufo-Addo will be accompanied by the National Chairman, Mac Manu, Allan Kyeremanteng Dr. Konadu Apraku, Dan Botwe, Jake Obetsebi Lamptey, as well as some other top party executives.
The Kangaroo Cocktail Party being organised by the NPP Holland, will also raise funds from Ghanaians resident in the Netherlands, NPP members and admirers of Ghana’s true democracy and development to support the Akufo-Addo led NPP’s campaign bid to win the December, 2008 election in Ghana.
The cocktail party will be held at the atrium of the Cultural Eductieve Centrum (CEC) in Amsterdam.
Ghanaian Gospel artistes, Emilia Enin, Ohemaa Mercy and some local youth rappers are expected to perform at the event.
Story by Malik Abass Daabu
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