Ghana needs prayers – Oko Vanderpuye’s reaction after watching #Number12 premier

Former Chief Executive Officer of Accra Metropolitan Assembly, Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije says Ghana needs prayers to come out from corrupt practices.

He made the statement after watching undercover journalist, Anas Aremeyaw’s latest expose dubbed, #number12.

According to him, he is really shocked and saddened by the revelations.

The MP of Ablekuma South said the country needs God and the Holy Spirit to direct the country because it is really bad.

Hon. Okoe Vanderpuije said he did not see anything bad about the former president John Dramani Mahama.

He added that Nyantekyi is a braggart just making noise about the former president.

Mr Vanderpuye was speaking with Adom News reporter Shine Acquah at the Accra International Conference Center after watching the premiered video for the first time.

Meanwhile, some Ghanaians who have had the benefit of watching the video have called for the dismissal of Football Association President, Kwesi Nyantakyi because he is a disgrace to country.

They added that they were not surprised about the video and have therefore asked Kennedy Agyapong to shut his mouth up.

Source: AdomOnline.com

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