NPP lost the election because NDC campaigned with beautiful ladies – Opooman

 

Member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Communication team, Abraham Boadi also known as Opooman has made a shocking revelation about the 2024 general elections.

According to Opooman, one of the factors that contributed to the victory of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is beautiful and attractive ladies.

He said the NDC party is now attractive to the youth. saying it difficult for a young guy or lady to wear NDC t-shirt in some parts of Kumasi but currently the situation is different

“Today, everybody feels happy to join the NDC, the party is attractive now. Look, ever since we started politics to be honest, I never saw that the NC has beautiful ladies like this before…….It is true you can ask Julius Aghahowa at first NDC women were only old women but this year if you see NDC lady with party t-shirt and NPP lady with party t-shirt, you will definitely go to the NDC” He said.

“If you like, google and see, it looks like the NDC intentionally hired beautiful ladies for the campaign and it worked for them. At first it was difficult to see young guys wearing NDC t-shirts in some places in Kumasi but this time around they were boldly jubilating with NDC t-shirts in Adum. These are some of the issues the NPP should sit down and correct.” Opooman added.

In percentage, the former Presiding Member of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) stated that the NDC Ladies could score 85% while the NPP ladies were around 43% and 46%.

“This year, if you meet NDC ladies, they can score about 85% and the NPP will be around 43% and 46%. Because they were angry and decided not to vote, they didn’t even wear the t-shirt. This year the NPP ladies were not heavy as compared to the NDC ladies. The election has ended, so you can do your survey.” He indicated.

Source: Elvisanokyenews.net

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