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Video: NPP And NDC Panelists Trade Blows Over GHc50 At Hot FM.

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In the studios of Hot 93.9 FM, an Accra-based radio broadcast located two individuals from the biggest ideological groups in Ghana — the New Patriotic Party(NPP) and National Democratic Congress (NDC) — who were associated with a ‘conflict’ over a GHC50 note during their time as specialists on the station’s political syndicated program ‘Dwene ho biom’.

While the host, Chairman KK Asamoah was presenting them as the specialists on the show (Dwene Ho Biom), Haruna Amaliba (NDC Greater Accra Regional Communication Team Member) and Gyasi Appiah (NPP Greater Accra Media Coordinator) were seen fighting over the fallen GHC50 cedi note that had a place with the last mentioned.

NDC, NPP communicators 'fight' over GHC50 note at Hot 93.9FM

Mr. Haruna Amaliba, who wore a blue-dark tuxedo over a blue long-sleeved shirt, supplemented by a red flying tie and a dark pair of shoes, as quick as he seemed to be, saw the note as it fell on the floor of the studio and got it. Mr Gyasi ‘Carl’ Appiah who might not give up set out on the extraction of the ‘50 Ghana‘ which had been grabbed off the floor by Mr. Amaliba.

After an exceptional skirmish of solidarity, quickness and cleverness, Mr. Gyasi effectively extricated the cash from its abductor, and the two of them continued their seats.

Intriguingly, the studio saw them two pat one another and giggled, like nothing had occurred before that. This can’t portray how this equivalent pair occupied with a warmed political discussion on the show.

This ought to successfully show Ghanaians enough the pointlessness of interfering with political games for the force hungry legislators during and after the December 7 general decisions.

Mr Haruna Amaliba and Mr.Gyasi’s ridiculous signal portrays that it is simply reasonable for have a political view, however keeping up harmony for yourself and family is consistently basic.

Political games are everlastingly, however our tranquility and lives are most certainly not.

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