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A-Plus declares his interest for contesting for president in 2024

Musician cum politician Kwame Obeng Asare, popularly known as A Plus has openly declared his intention to contest for the highest office of the land, come December 2024.

The outspoken Musician and political advocate who is currently the leader and founder of “The People’s Project”  TPP made his declaration on Wednesday December 2, 2020 during a TPP news conference at their headquarters in Accra.

“I am going to contest in 2024 and nobody can tell me to wait for another four years”, A-Plus revealed in a lengthy speech.

According to the “Letter To Parliament” hitmaker, the two leading political parties have both failed Ghanaians and they have become comfortable and complacent because they think they can rule Ghana forever but that would change because TPP is gradually becoming a third force.

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The People’s Project(TPP) is a Non-Governmental Organisation in Accra Ghana whose aim to rise and fight any political and selfish interest against Ghana whiles it ensures that Ghana is placed first at every point and to essentially protest the people’s interest.

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The group which is non-partisan is spearheaded by Ghanaian musician,  Kwame Asare Obeng also known as Kwame A Plus. Kwame A-Plus was a fanatic of the ruling New Patriotic Party but for reasons best known to him which of course bothers on the alleged poor administration of this country by many Ghanaians including himself, has decided to lead the TPP into achieving a better and corruption-free Ghana.

BY DJ IYKE

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