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Ah! Akua Donkor tells Agya Koo that comedy doesn’t win elections + see photo of her husband

Follow @eventlabgh < Akua Donkor and her husband, Photo courtesy Adomonline.com Comedy of errors?  Akua Donkor has advised comedic actor, Alex...

By Eventlabgh , in Celebrity Entertainment News , at October 1, 2016


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Akua Donkor and her husband

Akua Donkor and her husband, Photo courtesy Adomonline.com

Comedy of errors?  Akua Donkor has advised comedic actor, Alex Kofi Adu popularly known as Agya Koo that his endorsement of the NPP does not mean victory for Nana Addo in the upcoming polls.

According to the flagbearer of the Ghana Freedom Party, (GFP), Agya Koo is a comedian whose aim is to entertain Ghanaians and not to engage in party politics. “If Agya Koo says he is endorsing Nana Addo and has decided to be part of the losing party, he should go ahead but I must tell him that his endorsement will never make Nana Addo the President of Ghana.

“If he thinks he can use his comedy to win votes for Nana Addo then he should stop because Nana Addo won’t win in the elections and will never win in any elections. He should continue entertaining us because that is what he is good at” she asserted. Days after Agya Koo openly declared his support for the Presidential Candidate for the NPP Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, he has come under heavy castigation by a section of the public.

Akua Donkor also revealed, that a journalist who she refused to mention name once approached to join her party but she turned that journalist down because she sees media men as a hindrances. “If a political party continues engaging celebrities and journalists in their parties then that political party can never move forward because I believe a person should be allowed to do what he or she does best”.

She continued “I remember I once rejected a journalist who approached to join me in my party. With or without those people, I can still work and my party will move forward” she insisted.

Akua Donkor said if elected, she will use her manifesto and the 1992 Constitution in drafting policies for the country.

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