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‘Peaceful elections’ – Watch as NPP supporters paste Mahama posters

November 15, 2024
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A heart warming video has creped itself onto the Internet as a group of NPP faithfuls were captured pasting their opponents posters.

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The Supporters as captured from the Fanteakwa North Constituency could not help but utter ‘Peaceful election’ as they glued the poster of John Mahama on the wall. Even though they shared that John Mahama will lose, they still stressed that the elections are all love and nothing closer to war or chaos.

Not only did they paste the posters of Mahama, they also did same for the NDC Parliamentary candidate contesting against their own NPP Parliamentary Candidate. The video has captured the hearts of social media users as the reactions are all love spreading and peace chants amidst appreciable comments to the guys in the video.

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The December 7 elections has been tagged as the most crucial in the history of the country as the two big parties present candidates from the same region as well as both candidates having tasted the position of a Vice President before. There’s a purported tension that has made many imagine the elections without peace, leading to various calls for peace pacts and agreements.

Hope this video warms your heart too.

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