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DON’T BE DECEIVED BY ANY PARTY OR INDIVIDUAL THIS ELECTION YEAR – Prince David Osei Advises Youth

Actor Prince David Osei of Ghana has expressed his opinions about the country’s impending general elections in 2024.

The actor warned Ghanaian youths not to fall for dishonest schemes in a tweet sent on his official account, stating that the country’s political climate is highly dynamic and full of activity.

He claims that many Ghanaians are searching for a new and dynamic party or movement to support the agenda of the youth because they are fed up with the country’s two main political parties, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Prince David Osei cautioned the young people to carefully investigate each group and person to make sure they don’t have any ulterior motives.

According to him, he wants to see young people and leaders take the helm of the nation and strive for growth and prosperity in all spheres.

“This year being an election year, the political atmosphere is quite lively with a lot happening. While many of us are tired of the two major political parties in Ghana and are eager for a new and vibrant party/movement to champion the youth’s agenda, it is important to exercise caution and not be easily swayed by deceptive schemes.

“Let us thoroughly examine every party and individual, ensuring they have no hidden agendas or intentions. We all desire to see the youth and young leaders take charge of this country, working towards prosperity and growth in all aspects. I advocate for a positive approach in this matter. As Charles Dudley Warner said, “People always overdo the matter when they attempt deception.” God bless,” he posted.

https://twitter.com/PrinceDavidOsei/status/1745193734176678384?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

 

 

 

 

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