A Plus Showers Praises On NDC’s 2020 Manifesto and Social Media Set Ablaze

Kwame Asare-Obeng alias A Plus, Ghanaian musician, Brand influencer, and socialite, Kwame Asare Obeng popularly known as A-Plus has set the internet on real gem after he reacted to the NDC’s Manifesto and got roasted on Twitter by the NPP supporters.
The musician cum Political activist has campaigned massively against the Former President who is currently on the ticket of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in 2016.
A- Plus during the 2016 election year cited that the Former President should be voted against following his failure to uproar corrupt officials under his leadership.
Well, it appears Kwame A-Plus seems to be endorsing the NDC’s manifesto over the NPP’s.
According to him, during the ruling party’s launch of their manifesto, their entire speech was aimed at attacking the NDC’s presidential candidate – John Mahama.
However, the NDC – according to him has delivered the real-ish to Ghanaians during their manifesto launch yesterday.
In a tweet, the loud politician wrote:
“Ghanaians, you see the difference. One went to outdoor his manifesto and all we kept hearing was Mahama, Mahama, Mahama. The other just outdoored his and it was crystal clear, [email protected] understand and above all people driven. This heart attack that you people have given to Ogyam.”
Kwame A-Plus subtly says NDC’s manifesto is better than the NPP’
Ghanaians, you see the difference. One went to outdoor his manifesto and all we kept hearing was Mahama, Mahama, Mahama. The other just outdoored his and it was crystal clear, [email protected] understand and above all people driven. This heart attack that you people have given to Ogyam
— Kwame A Plus (@APluzgh) September 8, 2020
A few tweeps reacted to his post as shared beneath:
Ghanaians, you see the difference. One went to outdoor his manifesto and all we kept hearing was Mahama, Mahama, Mahama. The other just outdoored his and it was crystal clear, [email protected] understand and above all people driven. This heart attack that you people have given to Ogyam
— Kwame A Plus (@APluzgh) September 8, 2020
This #NDCmanifesto is very impressive and refreshing. Very detailed and comprehensive. Touching on almost every aspect of the economy. There is hope for the future of Ghana. Policy implementation, though is our program as a nation.
— #Tastyteo (@Besure2011) September 8, 2020
compare NDC manifesto CPP's. compare NPP's of UP's. the overthrew Nkrumah have done Ghana a lot of harm. what NDC seeks to do would have been done 60yrs ago. unfortunately, old people who should know better are seeking to repeat our sad history.
— Paul Agape (@PaulAgape2) September 8, 2020
We are now in Ghana. Even the blind can read the manifesto and feel it.
— Godfred Ozor (@OzorGodfred) September 8, 2020
The NDC manifesto seems better. But there are certain things that are unsustainable and unnecessary; roping private schools into the free shs programme, providing laptops to tertiary students, providing free sanitary pads to girls under 20 and a few others.
— Casca Yaw Amanquah (@ComradeCasca) September 8, 2020
The NPP is succeeding in 'godifying' Mahama….they love to mention his name than even his wife does. I think they are in love with the guy
— DemocraticPatriot (@DemocraticPatr2) September 8, 2020
Comparatively NDC manifesto gives more hope to teeming youth who are wallowing in poverty. With this manifesto dierr aba no Mahama afa
— [email protected] (@ddarkwa81) September 8, 2020
Ghanaown.com |Michael K. Ahiaku