Kennedy Agyapong All The Way in the NPP Primaries; Woman Causes Stir As She Inks Tattoo of Kennedy Agyapong On Her Back; Video Goes Viral -WATCH VIDEO

Kennedy Agyapong All The Way in the NPP Primaries; Woman Causes Stir As She Inks Tattoo of Kennedy Agyapong On Her Back; Video Goes Viral -WATCH VIDEO
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Kennedy Agyapong All The Way in the NPP Primaries; Woman Causes Stir As She Inks Tattoo of Kennedy Agyapong On Her Back; Video Goes Viral -WATCH VIDEO

A supporter of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Bortianor-Ngleshie-Amanfrom Constituency has a tattoo of Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, the party’s flagbearer candidate, on her back.

The woman identified as Sasha White explained why she decided to get a tattoo of the Assin Central MP on her back during an interview that was broadcast on Mama Radio and posted on YouTube-based TV, Oman Channel.

She claims that the choice was made mostly because of her affection for Kennedy Agyapong, his track record of promoting the interests of Ghanaian youth and the NPP’s grassroots, as well as the promising prospects of a presidency presided over by the Assin Central MP.

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“People do not understand why I say I am for Ken but first of all, he is there for the youth; he is there for the youth. Two, he thinks about delegates and the grassroots,” she stated.

She emphasized that Kennedy Agyapong is still the NPP’s only realistic option for retaining power.

To select a flagbearer for the 2024 presidential elections, the New Patriotic Party has scheduled November 4, 2023, as the date for its presidential primaries.

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The Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the Assin Central MP, and Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen have all emerged as the front-runners for the election.

Yet in a speech to party delegates, Sasha White argued that Kennedy Agyapong was the finest option for both the party and the country as a whole.

“Who are you to say you don’t want Ken when even NDC members (opposition) are saying they want him?” she questioned.

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