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2020 General Election Should Be Postponed Due To Spiritual Calendar – Says Political Analyst

A political analyst who double as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for Ramseyer Herbal Center, Rev Nana Takyi Aseidu has revealed that, the upcoming Presidential and Parliamentary  general electons  need  to  be cancelled due to Spiritual Calendar.

 

Rev. Takyi Aseidu Speaking on Sweet FM (Iron Media) Kumasi base radio  with host of Sweet morning show Mr. Addai explained that, due to what they refer to as the spiritual calendar, the 7th December general election needs to be postponed because there is no national activite on the spiritual calendar in this year 2020.

 

“Looking at the spiritual calendar there is no activite for elections in 2020 and this was revealed to me by God” he said.

 

 

He also added, if the electoral commission force to continue the process for Ghanaians  to vote in the coming December 7th this year, there will be a chaos when the winner is declared.

 

The political analyst defended the fact that there will be a chaos because there will be some sort of cheating on the side of the electoral commission (EC).

 

 

Source: Adwenpa-Hene Kofi Mensah Sweet FM / Enfransmedia 

 

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