Stand up to be appreciated: Joyce Bawa, Valery Sawyer, Totobi Quakyi, Others
The recent program that outdoored the NDC Vice Presidential Candidate, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, still continues to receive praise locally and internationally. Joyce Bawa
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As I indicated in a writeup on 31st July, a lot of hard work was put in behind the scenes by some of our very dedicated Comrades.
As I noted earlier, those who worked hard behind the scenes at UPSA for the successful outdooring of the beautiful, brilliant, and elegant Running Mate should not assume that nobody knows the shift they put in.
I am a Whistleblower with a known face and address. And I will say it exactly as I know what happened.
In as much as most of our comrades shy away from publicizing their good works for God, Country, Flagbearer, Party, and Rank and File, I deem it a responsibility to respectfully request them to stand up to receive well-deserved applause and credit for the hard work they put in.
Accordingly, I wish to invite the following respected Comrades to receive applause, gratitude, and thanks wherever they are:
- Quiet, unassuming Supremo Totobi Quakyi, who headed the Planning Team.
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Chairman Stan Dogbe and his creative crew
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Madam Valery Sawyer
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Mrs. Joyce Bawa-Mogtari
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Mrs. Mawuena Trebarh
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Madam Adjoa Serwaa
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Dr. Omane Boamah
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Hon. Okudjeto Ablakwa
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Deputy General Secretary, Mr. Boama Otokunor
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James, Felix, Clarence, and all the many volunteers
Never assume nobody knows that before the D-Day you virtually spent a whole day and nearly slept overnight at the venue.
You all are aware that the program was acclaimed as beautifully done, but as characteristic of you, you are quiet and not claiming any plaudits.
I salute you for your invaluable service for God, Country, Party, Flagbearer Running Mate, and the Rank and File.
Congratulations our respected hard-working Comrades. Keep up the exemplary spirit.
Never be moved by what you see or hear.
The future is very bright.
Owula Mangortey
Tikobo No.1
4th August 2020