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NPP Has Veep's Sex & Mills' Health Records
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NPP Has Veep's Sex & Mills' Health Records
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has revealed that it has obtained shocking and dirty dossier on both President John Evans Atta
Mills and his running mate, John Mahama, which it would be making public in the run-up to the forthcoming presidential and parliamentary elections slated for November next year.
According to the NPP, the damaging documents which bothers on Mills’ health and John Mahama’s sexual escapades, were obtained from the University of Ghana -Legon, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), South Africa and the United States of America, among other places.
The notice was served on Kennedy Agyapong’s Oman FM and Net2 Television by the Youth Organizer of the NPP, Anthony A. Karbo and the Managing Editor of the Searchlight newspaper, Kenneth Agyei Kuranchie, last Monday, during a newspaper review programme hosted by Fiifi Boafo, which had Gabby Asumen sitting in for the NDC.
On President Mills, Mr. Karbo disclosed that the documents in possession of his party details president Mills’ true and accurate medical records from South Africa, how a swimming pool led to the President’s health condition, his recent trip to New York, and the places he went for medical treatments whilst in America to address the UN.
On Vice-President Mahama, the NPP Youth Organizer announced that his party has a list of women that the Veep is paying not to go public with his secret sexual escapades which have resulted in him having 13 children, out of wedlock.
Mr. Karbo, specifically made a reference to last August edition of the Africanwatch Magazine publications on the Vice- President, and said emphatically that the Vice-President was exposed in that publication as nothing but a “bonking king”.
Karbo and Kuranchie were commenting on the Monday edition of the Statesman newspaper which claimed that NDC had a high-powered retreat at Shai Hills last August, during which it was revealed that President Mills had become so unpopular in Accra, Volta Region, and Central Region, and that if elections were held in that month, the NDC would have lost.
That meeting, according to the paper, was chaired by ex-National Security Minister under Mr. Rawlings, Kofi Totobi Quakye.
The Statesman which is incidentally owned by the NPP flag bearer, Nana Akufo-Addo, further claimed that the NPP and its candidate was making huge gains as per two reports discussed at the said meeting, one of which was prepared by the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI).
Mr Karbo insisted that NPP has obtained a huge dossier on both the president and his vice-president to respond to the scathing attacks by the ruling NDC on the personality of its flag bearer Nana Akufo Addo by the ruling NDC.
He warned that the NPP will henceforth; match the NDC boot-for-boot because the party has resolved not to allow Nana Addo to be reduced to a punching bag.
The NPP described Nana Addo as a lawyer par excellence, who is consulted by judges, far and wide, and has mentored many prominent senior lawyers in this country with his legal genius.
Someone who served at the highest echelon of the United Nation (UN) by being the President of the Security Council and speaks French fluently wondered how a man, who sniffs cocaine, could be allowed to serve in the position.
Ken Kuranchie, who recently made false claims against President Mills that he was building a huge mansion in Regimanuel Estates on the programme, described Nana Addo as a great man whose works as a legal practitioner have appeared more than 60 times in the Ghana Law Reports, a feat not privileged to many lawyers.
Karbo and Ken Kuranchie declared Mills as a certified adulterer who went behind his wife to have a child outside wedlock.
Ken Kuranchie in particular described President Mills as an abuser of beer, who also slept with women when he was IRS head.
Gabby Asumin, a former journalist with the Ghanaian Chronicle, Daily Guide and now a member of the communication team of Atta Mills,, responded that Nana Addo was not born on an island, and that people who know him very well are the ones coming out with the drug abuse claims on him.
Mr. Asumin cited Kwesi Anim and Kwesi Pratt’s claim of seeing Nana Addo smoking wee, and said that NDC has no plans to run down Nana Addo as the NPP has always held.
But Mr. Karbo, warned media houses linked to the NDC to be careful, as it is going to be fire-to-fire.
The claims by Karbo and Ken Kuranchie confirms The Herald’s publication in July that the NPP was organizing itself to launch a dirty smear campaign against the Vice-President, John Dramani Mahama, in order to undermine and discredit the ruling NDC government ahead of the 2012 elections.
Attacking the Vice-President is the result of the difficulty the NPP is having in smearing President John Evans Atta Mills and getting him to react to what the NPP says are “drug abuse lies” being hurled at the person of Nana Akufo-Addo.
Reports last July said that secret meetings were held at the East Legon residence of the flagbearer of the NPP to devise a smear campaign strategy that will paint Mr. Mahama as a womaniser who has fathered not less than 24 children from many women he has bedded on the blindside of his wife, Lordina Mahama.
The Herald’s sources said that some of the people at the meeting were John Kumah, Samuel Awuku Hopeson, Richard Nyamah, Yaw Adomako Berfi, Asamoah Gyamfi, all belonging to the Young Patriots, a group associated with the NPP. They had the express backing of the NPP Communications Director, Nana Akomea.
The NPP projects Mr. Mahama as one of the richest men in Ghana, and responsible enough in providing for his concubines, as well as providing good education for their children; hence, the women are not ready to expose his so-called philandering.
Source: The Herald