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Amoako Baah cast doubt on NPP’s ability to ‘break the 8’ with Bawumia
Alan Kyerematen can win the 2024 Presidential elections, says Dr Amoako Baah
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Bawumia won round one because he was the highest bidder, not for his popularity – Amoako Baah claims
We need reduction in appointees, not reshuffle – Dr Amoako Baah tells Akufo-Addo
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It is unacceptable for Akufo-Addo to behave like a mafia boss – Dr Amoako Baah
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Why have we left the President to be talking anyhow? – NPP member
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