Aspiring Communicator abandons NDC political ideologies to make way to heaven

Aspiring Communicator abandons NDC political ideologies to make way to heaven
A member of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Kingsford Addai has abandoned his political ambitions and ideologies due to his new found faith in God.
According to him, the beliefs of the party could hinder his quest to go to heaven, hence quitted his membership with the party.
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Mr Addai who was supposed to contest in the party’s regional elections for the position of Communications Officer at Bantama constituency chose to quit the race a day to the election with explanation that the party propagate lies to hold campaign.
He stated that the party is full of liars and would be difficult for him to worship God should he continue with the party’s ideology.
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‘I will not join NDC again. I have burnt all my NDC paraphernalia. In NDC we do not care about the law. We do what we want to do,” Mr Addai stressed.
The man who said he has been on numerous radio stations to defend NDC also indicated that he once had an accident when returning from a party program in Accra to Kumasi.
The former NDC member described the party as a failure which did not provide job for the unemployed youth, thus led the youth to be drug addict, taking tramadol and speaking lies to protect their agenda.
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In addition, he said the party was defaming the current government by throwing dust into the eyes of the public.
“Some of the robbery cases you heard about in the country were not real. They were planned by the NDC so that Ghanaians will think the country is not safe under the NPP,” he claimed.
In ensuring safe passage for him to heaven, he has chosen to quit his aspiring position to pursue truth and new found faith in God.
Source: www.spotonnews.net