Opinion: President Akufo-Addo’s BEDI-MITU LGBTQI LETTER: Parliament stops all government business including approval of Ministers

Campaign money for Election 2024 expected from the LGBTQI Community is at the heart of Bawumia's silence...

Nana Asante Bedimitu Bediatuo’s contemptuous letter to stop Parliament from sending the anti-LGBTQI Bill to his cousin, President Akufo-Addo so he can avoid signing it into law…

Akufo-Addo whose family has a galaxy of celebrated LGBTQI personalities including the son of JB Danquah…

President Akufo-Addo is himself a LESBIAN LOVER [Serwah Broni] and has several appointees ranging from LESBIANS to GAYS or HOMOSEXUALS to QUEERS.

President Akufo-Addo sole sourced as architect for various high profile projects a Gay-LGBTQI advocate David Adjaye and paid him upfront for no work done and without Parliamentary approval so the LGBTQI Advocacy in Ghana can become strong…

President Akufo-Addo had said in an earlier interview that if the LGBTQI Advocacy in Ghana becomes strong, Homosexuality in Ghana is bound to happen.

President Akufo-Addo loves LGBTQI money; his Cathedral Project Fundraising and the letter from his Finance Minister confirms that.

President Akufo-Addo attempted to indoctrinate Ghanaian school children into Homosexuality by introducing the study of Homosexuality in the school curriculum but for the stiff resistance by Ghanaians…

Every action and statement by Akufo-Addo and the silence of Bawumia on the LGBTQI saga is because they want LGBTQI money for the economy and campaign.

Campaign money for Election 2024 expected from the LGBTQI Community is at the heart of Bawumia’s silence…

Bawumia’s defiance of the Chief Imam, the Christian Community, Traditional rulers and the generality of Ghanaians is shocking…

Bawumia’s silence must be punished at the Ballot Box on 7th December, 2024 by all well-meaning of voting age.

Ghanaians are resolved to be Citizens and not Spectators.

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#Bawumia
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By Prince-Derek Adjei

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