Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
According to Captain Smart on his live morning TV show Onua Maakye on 12th August, 2021, former President John Mahama cried at his office during his time in office to beg him to stop what he has been saying about him so who is President Nana Akufo-Addo that he cannot talk about.
That is to saying revealing top secret from politicians including their corrupt deals sending the country into it’s bad shape at the moment.
He revealed he was there one day after his morning show where he received a call that John Mahama is crying at his office so they really beg of him to stop whatever he is doing because it is tarnishing their image considering the next election. But as you know, he said he pretended as if he was never called and continued with the good works he has been doin because politicians always don’t show respect to the voters after elections.
He added that he is doing this for the first President of Ghana Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and that he will be disappointed in him if he does not continue with his good works. Also late President Jerry John Rawlings won’t take it lightly with him. He said for whatever he is doing, he is not going to stop now even if his grandmother he loved most comes back to life to ask him to stop, he will never stop.
He just want our leaders to treat Ghanaians and voters right and if it is his blood they need to make Ghana a better place he is ready to die for Ghana because he is not going to stop firing them.
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