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If you want a ‘Dumsor’ timetable create it yourself – Energy Minister Replied to Dumsor Advocates

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 The Energy Minister of Ghana, Mathew Opoku Prempeh, has issued a stern warning to those demanding a load-shedding timetable, accusing them of harboring sinister intentions. Speaking to journalists during a press conference on the 25th of March 2024, at the inauguration of the governing New Patriotic Party's campaign team in the Ashanti Region, the Minister did not mince his words. He challenged those asking for a load-shedding timetable to provide one if it already exists, questioning the very reason for such a demand. The Minister expressed his surprise and dismay at the audacity of those who would wish for bad things to happen to the country. In his view, anyone asking for a load-shedding timetable is a threat to Ghana's well-being and security. The Minister went on to elaborate on his concerns, stating that those who demand a load-shedding timetable are enemies of the nation. He warned that such requests are an act of pure malice towards the country, and the government woul

John Mahama is in grave danger as Kwesi Ahwoi wishes him dead

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 A recent video has gone viral, featuring Kwesi Ahwoi, one of the influential Ahwoi brothers, who can be seen praying for Professor Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang to take over from John Mahama as the President of Ghana in case the ruling party succeeds at the polls. The video has sparked a lot of discussion and controversy, with many people wondering about the Ahwoi brothers' true intentions and what they hope to achieve. In the video, Ahwoi makes it clear that John Mahama wasn't prepared to be President at the time he was appointed, but circumstances had worked in his favor. He emphasized that anything could happen in politics and urged Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang to be ready for the high office of the presidency, as Mahama's successor. The Ahwoi brothers are known for their instrumental role in bringing President John Evans Atta-Mills to power, and they were also responsible for making sure that John Mahama, the former Vice President, stuck with the 73-year-old Agyemang as his r