Prez Mills To Once Again Embarrass Pro-NPP Journalists

With Incisive Answers To Kindergarten Questions

His Excellency President John Evans Atta Mills is expected to destroy the empty line of thinking of certain pro-NPP journalists, as he meets with senior journalists and editors this morning at the seat of government, the Castle, Osu.
In line with his Manifesto Pledge to manage the affairs of state in an honest, open and transparent manner, President Mills, since he became President, annually opens himself up for questioning by senior journalists and editors, who per their job functions, hardly get the opportunity to interact with the President, as compared to the junior reporters, who are on the beat and so meet the President at functions.
His Excellency President John Evans Atta Mills, since he started his media encounter in 2010, has always come out of such encounters standing tall. In other words, the President always leaves the journalists gasping for breath.
Indeed, last year, some of the journalists really embarrassed themselves with the kindergarten questions they put up for answers.
It would be recalled that the journalists so embarrassed themselves that the general public got angry and heaped insults on them for going to the Osu Castle to eat instead of going there to ‘ask the President hard questions’.
Knowing President Mills as he is, the man is very prepared and it would not be surprising if by the end of the encounter, many more pro-NPP journalists walk away from the Castle looking like clowns.

Source: GhanaWeb

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