Published
6 years agoon
By
Adubianews
What began as a common live radio conversation on the examination of accomplishments between the restriction National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the overseeing New Patriotic Party (NPP) finished on a dismal and brutal note.
Ali Wuni Abdul-Majeed who is a Communications Officer of the NDC and the North East Regional Treasurer of the NPP Mustapha Sumani had showed up at Walewale put together Eagle FM to banter with respect to the accomplishments of their gatherings.
The NPP chief guaranteed his gathering accomplished so much that it was hard for Ghanaians to be influenced by the flattery of the resistance. He refered to the production of the six new areas as one of the significant accomplishments of the current government.
“NPP has made 6 locales and we have to adulate them. Gonjas were searching for their own locale for more than 20 years however it has been accomplished under the ebb and flow organization. We utilized our sense to guarantee that new areas were made”, he said.
However, the NDC agent on the show addressed on the off chance that he had some sense for asserting it was just the NPP that progressed in the direction of the production of the new areas yet that it was all in all done.
This anyway didn’t go down well with the NPP financial officer who jumped on him with a weighty slap in the midst of yells “absurd kid, who has no sense”.
Both were heard exchanging blows on live radio as makers of the show made some frenzied memories controlling them carrying the conversation to a sudden end.
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