NDC executives invoke curses on persons who damaged billboards

Executives of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Bekwai Constituency, Friday, called on three local deities in the area to curse whoever destroyed a billboard of their parliamentary candidate, Mary Gyantua.

A billboard of the candidate located in one of the junctions in the community has been destroyed by unkwown persons.

It is not the first time Mary Gyantua has gone through such a situation. The candidate has had her posters also destroyed some months ago.

The party executives who could not condone such acts anymore have therefore resorted to calling on the spirits of the land to give them protection.

One of the executives whose name is immediately not known was spotted with a bottle of schnapp calling on the three local deities to deal with whoever destroyed the billboard of their parliamentary candidate.

“Whoever destroyed NDC billboard at this junction, if you are a child and have no sense or don’t have voting right … whoever votes but deliberately wants to destroy we NDC our billboard, Nana Mpotor this is your drink, Nana Nyanteh this is your drink, Asuo Bobri this is your drink. Teach them some lessons. Whey you are finished with them, use their family members to appease yourself. If you are unable to do this, then it means you deities don’t exist. We NDC invoke this curse. Thank you”.

Source: GhanaWeb

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