Former President John Dramani Mahama exposed by UK SunNews newspaper in Airbus scandal



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Just as I was relaxing in bed around 5:00 p.m. UK summer time, actually 4 p.m. in Ghana on Thursday May 14, 2020, I received a video on my platform or page by WhatsApp. When I reviewed it, I was able to see an unknown Ghanaian, who surely resides in the UK, showing a Sun newspaper in a selfie video explaining how former President John Dramani Mahama has been exposed as the alleged “Ghana government elected official” in the Airbus scandal.

After watching the video, I decided to confirm the veracity of its content by going to a corner store about a hundred and fifty meters from my house to get a copy of the newspaper. When I got there, luckily, I found two remaining copies. Since they sell for 30 pence per copy, I bought both.

I checked page 21 of the newspaper to see the story. Yes, the story was there. There is a particular statement in history that it is so compelling to point to former President John Mahama as the alleged “elected government official” in the UK investigations into the Airbus scandal over which Airbus agreed to a £ 3 billion deal for the The governments of the United Kingdom, France and the United States will avoid any costly prosecution and sentencing in court.

The statement is in quotation marks, in quotation marks: “Then he worked as a” travel consultant “and said in an interview that his best friend’s brother was vice president of the country.” The “he” in the statement refers to Mr. Middlemiss as indicated in the preceding paragraphs. However, Middlemiss is one of four UK citizens and a UK-based Ghanaian-born citizen summoned by the Special Prosecutor, Mr Martin Amidu (Hon), to help him investigate the Airbus scandal that has tarnished Ghana’s image in the international arena. in addition to causing a financial loss to the state.

Now that an international newspaper, widely read by many people, especially young people, due to the interest they show in specific message columns that always appear on certain pages of the newspaper, it is no longer a secret that former President Mahama was involved in. Airbus scandal.

With the foreign newspaper involved, former President Mahama will soon be in trouble. He will have to tell Ghanaians what he knows about bribery, contrary to the opinions expressed by the little minds of the NDC that Kevin Ekow Baidoo Taylor, Sammy Gyamfi and Johnson Asiedu Nketiah are notoriously aware of.

Rockson Adofo, the son of Kumawu / Asiampa Ground, who loves to arm himself to the teeth with credible documentary evidence, has two copies of the Sun newspaper with him as he writes. This confirms that if he tells you that he has ample credible evidence on the Kumawu leadership dispute contrary to the claims of the allegedly powerful overlord and the judges who are probably so misled to twist justice in favor of the other guilty party, in fact he has them.

Now, former President Mahama may end up not contesting the 2020 elections as promised by Kwame Baffoe, aka Abronye DC. “If he comes, he’s doing” – “ereba a na eye” – a joke we used to tell.

There is a time and seasons for everything. A time for a president to steal, and a time for him to be exposed. A time for judges to secretly accept bribes to distort justice, and a time for judges to be exposed and embarrassed in the light of day. A time to plan evil against others, and a time for evil to catch you.

Asa, thank you for sending me the video that spawned this post and my visit to a corner store to purchase copies of the Sun newspaper for future reference.

Rockson adofo

Thursday, May 14, 2020

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