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Nana Konadu Was In Bed With Akufo-Addo; Forcing Rawlings To Abandon Mahama And The NDC – Former NDC Aspirant Alleges

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Former Parliamentary Aspirant for Ningo-Prampram on the ticket of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Kobby Mensah has alleged that wife of ex president Jerry John Rawlings, Nana Konadu Agyemang was the reason Rawlings failed to campaign for the NDC and John Mahama.

Speaking on Okay FM’s ‘Ade Akye Abia’ Morning Show, Kobby Mensah claimed Rawlings was unhappy in his own home and for the fact that he could not campaign for his own party.

Konadu had fostered a good relationship with President Akufo-Addo making it seem Nana Addo loved Rawlings more than the NDC, he claimed.

“The woman [Konadu Agyemang] is in good relationship with Akufo-Addo and the Chief of Staff and the Chief of Staff is always in the house of Rawlings. At a point in time, they made it look like they love Rawlings more than those of us in NDC,” he was quoted by peacefm online.

He added: “Former President Rawlings was going to start campaigning for the NDC in October. He was not happy about what was going on and he made his mind to campaign for John Mahama . . . he was prevented from campaigning. The woman in his life prevented him from campaigning for John Mahama,” he was quoted by peacefm online.

“The man was not happy at all for not campaigning for John Mahama and the NDC. He wanted to campaign but he was prevented by his wife . . . you know the mystery in marriage . . . Rawlings was facing a lot of problems with his wife because he loved the NDC and those who are closed to the man know this fact,” he asserted.

Source: GhanaFeed.com

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