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Do we have a state? Do we have a Nation?
Brace yourself for a heady episode of That's My Opinion with host Nana Ansah Kwao IV as he embarks on a quest to locate the nation that President John Mahama addressed last Tuesday.
At 2:05pm today tune in to Joy 99.7 and listen to Ghana's most opinionated radio host present one of his most controversial shows yet.
Get your handkerchiefs ready, because you are likely to shed some tears over Nana's revelations and punchy assessment of the state of the nation.
He will push the button a bit further than I have ever done.
All pro government communicators say the resident's address was the best since the 'I have a dream' speech by Martin Luther King and the opposition says its just a carbon copy of last year's.
Do you want to know what Nana thinks? Tune in.
Do you want to know what Nana's state of the nation address would have been if he was the President of Ghana? Just tune in.
Listen and share your thoughts:
Text 1422 on all networks, or call 030-2216541 (when he opens the phone lines). You can also contribute via WhatsApp on 024 4340 437 ahead of the show.
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