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Aboagye’s ‘Agyapadeɛ’ Book Exposes NDC’s False Claims

Story Highlights
  • Aboagye calls Agyapadeɛ an NDC propaganda tool.
  • He claims the book is manufactured to discredit NPP.
  • Aboagye says the book lacks original research.
  • He accuses Mahama of using a discredited book.

Dennis “Miracles” Aboagye, director of communications for the NPP campaign team, has dismissed the Agyapadeɛ document as an NDC propaganda tool. Aboagye provided historical evidence to support his claim that the NDC manufactured the book’s contents to discredit the NPP.

He pointed out that the book has multiple versions, with new information added to later versions to make it seem relevant to current events. Aboagye noted that the book’s contents are largely compiled from online news stories and articles, rather than original research or evidence.

He criticized the NDC for trying to pass off the book as a credible source of information, calling it “complete nonsense”. Aboagye also accused the NDC of updating the book to include new information, such as the insurance controversy and the SSNIT changes, to make it seem relevant.

He pointed out that the book’s contents are often contradictory and lack evidence to support its claims. Aboagye also questioned why John Mahama, the NDC’s presidential candidate, has adopted the book as part of his campaign message.

He suggested that Mahama is trying to give credibility to a book that has been discredited by many. Aboagye concluded that the Agyapadeɛ document is a failed propaganda tool that has been exposed for its lack of credibility and evidence.

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