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Break The 8 Is More Dangerous Statement Than Do or Die – Actor Oboy Siki

The New Patriotic Party NPP’s Breaking The Eight” motto, according to popular Kumawood actor Dada Santo, also known as Oboy Siki, is more dangerous than former President John Dramani Mahama’s “Do or Die” remark.

According to him, the country has not given a mandate to any political party for more than eight years, but the NPP appears to be confident in its ability to stay in power; some analysts believe that this is due to the fact that the country has not given a mandate to any political party in more than eight years.

Oboy Siki believes the party will go to any length to maintain power. He argues that, much as Alpha Conde modified the country’s constitution to grant him a third term, the NPP is capable of doing the same for their own narrow interests.

“Breaking the Eight is riskier than doing or dying. As I have stated, I do not trust Akufo-Addo because he is capable of doing anything for the sake of power. “Breaking the eight has similar overtones to what happened in Guinea for an old man to stay on power,” he stated on Agyapa TV.

When told that “breaking the eight” has nothing to do with the incumbent President and instead involves new faces contending for the NPP flagbearership, Oboy Siki stated, “It’s simply camouflage, you can’t trust these individuals.” What occurred in Guinea will happen in Ghana, I assure you. When you think positively, make an effort to consider the drawbacks as well.”

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