Nicholas Omane Acheampong has stated, much to the dismay of many Ghanaians, that assertions of hardship under the New Patriotic Party (NPP) are unfounded.
In support of his argument, the veteran gospel artist pointed out that Ghanaians frequently spend money at bars and nightclubs every weekend, emphasizing that this counters the narrative being pushed by the main opposition party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Omane Acheampong expressed these views during an interview on Fox FM in Kumasi.
“The claims of hardship in Ghana are cosmetic and a figment of their imagination. If you think there is hardship in Ghana, visit pubs and lounges at night and you’ll see how Ghanaian youth are chilling at night.
In a related development, Peace FM’s Kwasi Aboagye did not hold back when addressing veteran gospel singer Nicholas Omane Acheampong’s claim that John Dramani Mahama planned to cancel the free SHS policy of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).
During his appearance on Kwasi Aboagye’s Entertainment Review show monitored by GhanaStreetJournal, Omane Acheampong confidently asserted that the NDC flagbearer intended to scrap the NPP’s flagship project, the free SHS policy.
Aboagye promptly challenged him, stating that Mahama never made such a statement and urged him to provide evidence to support his claim.
The ace broadcaster criticized Omane Acheampong for spreading misinformation and involving himself in politics without proper knowledge due to his allegiance to the NPP.
He demanded that Omane Acheampong retract his statement, emphasizing that it was based on falsehoods and propaganda.
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