Audio By Carbonatix
Former Vice President and 2024 NPP flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, arrived at the New Patriotic Party (NPP) headquarters in Accra today to officially file his nomination to contest in the party’s flagbearership race ahead of the Presidential Primaries.
He was accompanied by his wife, former Second Lady, Samira Bawumia.
Dr. Bawumia was met with rousing cheers from hundreds of enthusiastic party supporters and well-wishers, who thronged the headquarters clad in party colours, waving flags, and singing party anthems.
Also, accompanying Dr. Bawumia were several key former government and party officials, including Sammy Awuku, Henry Quartey, Ambrose Dery, and Francis Asenso-Boakye, all of whom have been strong allies of the Vice President.

























Photo Credit: David Andoh
Latest Stories
-
Vagla Kachana festival of the Vagla people of Kunlog in the Savannah Region of Ghana
1 hour -
Bulldozed at midnight: How a 70-year-old Wa school was reduced to rubble for a market
2 hours -
Missionary flouting directives by Regional Minister to move from foot of Adaklu mountain
2 hours -
Mahama unveils Ghana National Research Fund to boost research, innovation
2 hours -
NDC Western North Chairman confident Big Push roads will be completed on schedule
3 hours -
NCCE, UNFPA, Canada launch Civic campaign to fight GBV in Anloga District
3 hours -
TI-Ghana calls for stronger RTI Act enforcement
3 hours -
Tomato traders call for farmer training to boost local production
3 hours -
BoG Governor urges banks to fund entrepreneurs, support exports
3 hours -
UN invests US$113m in Ghana amid global aid cuts
3 hours -
NADMO urges Wenchi Assembly to improve drainage system to prevent flooding
3 hours -
Mahama hosts Bono Regional House of Chiefs at Presidency
3 hours -
South African labour unions urge workers to shun anti-migrant protests
3 hours -
Trump says Apple to work with Intel to manufacture chips in US
4 hours -
‘We don’t even remember the last time’ – La Palm returns to profit after years in the red
4 hours