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When I criticised NDC, NPP was happy, when I decided to contest, they used it against me – Ken Agyapong

NewsWhen I criticised NDC, NPP was happy, when I decided to contest, they used it against me – Ken Agyapong

Ken Agyapong, a former Assin Central lawmaker and NPP presidential aspirant hopeful, has said that when he was criticising President John Mahama and the NDC, his party was happy.

According to Kennedy Agyapong, his own party used his own utterances against him when he decided to contest.

Speaking in an interview with a veteran Journalist, Kwesi Pratt Jr, Kennedy Agyapong explains why he chose to stay silent during the peak of last year’s campaign season and also discusses his decision to apologise to President Mahama for some of the criticisms he had previously made against him.

Kennedy Agyapong stated, “That’s the truth, we stepped on so many toes, they show some videos about Kennedy Agyapong, he said this, he is not presidential material if they are not being diabolical, and you listen carefully, it was advice I was giving them and criticising some bad deeds of the party people.

But now they use it against me. During the campaign, I have been quiet because they wrote ten sins of Kennedy Agyapong, that’s why I apologise to President Mahama because he has been very nice to me, he loves me and everything, but because of the party, I ignore this relationship and criticise him”.

He added, “I have to be honest, I was harsh only for me when I was criticising the NDC, my party was happy, but when I decided to contest was the time they used all the things I said against me”.

Kennedy Agyapong revealed that he has become quiet because he does not want his party to have another sin added to his ten list of sins.

He revealed, “All the things I used to defend NDC became a sin, and they circle around ten sins of Kennedy Agyapong. So now I am quite my argument is that in the Bible, they have the ten Commandments, and since Abraham’s times, they have not added one to it for it to be eleven.

So, the Ten sins of Kennedy Agyapong, I will not go and say anything for you to add number eleven or twelve, that is why I am quiet”.

Meanwhile, in a related story, Bernard ElBernard Nelson-Eshun, a Ghanaian preacher and prophet, has reiterated that Kennedy Agyapong will become the next flagbearer of the NPP.

The Prophet revealed he had a vision on July 20th, 2025, showing a journey of two men travelling toward the same destination on different roads.

The man of God recounted that one was followed by a huge convoy in golden vehicles on a smooth and impressive road, while the other travelled on a dusty road in an old car.

Prophet Bernard ElBernard Nelson-Eshun stated, “What you have seen is a shadow of things to come”.

“Kennedy Agyapong shall become the flagbearer of his party. His path may seem slow and unglamorous, but it is ordained”, he boldly declared.

He further revealed his vision warned those who rely on numbers, influence, and appearance will ultimately fall,  saying, “trusted in flesh and not in the counsel of the Lord.”

Also, the NPP officially opened nominations for presidential primaries, setting nomination forms at GH¢ 100,000 and a filing fee at GH¢ 500,000.

The NPP primaries have heated up with the main front runners for the NPP’s flagbearer position, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, former Assin Central MP Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, former Minister for Agriculture Bryan Acheampong, and former Minister for Education Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum.

Kwabena Agyei Agyepong has also entered the NPP’s flagbearership race, with Abronye also hinting at his desire to enter the race.

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