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Wild Christmas Celebrations Prove There’s No Hardship In Ghana-Diana Asamoah

Gospel musician Diana Asamoah has asserted on United Television that the way Ghanaians commemorated this year’s Christmas is proof that there’s no hardship, as it is often portrayed.

According to her, if there were real hardships in Ghana, the Christmas celebrations would not have been as vibrant and joyful. Her proclamation is currently buzzing on social media and deepening the discourse as far as entertainment in Ghana is concerned.

Furthermore, she highlights that, based on current observations, Ghanaians are likely to cast their votes overwhelmingly in favour of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in the upcoming general election. She claimed this is attributed to the positive impact of Nana Akufo Addo’s accomplishments, which are expected to translate into strong support for Bawumia.

“I thank God that we celebrated Christmas. I’ve seen that the people of Ghana just like to complain but the reality is that life is good. Everywhere I passed people were having fun. This is an indication that Dr Mahamudu Bawumia will come after Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo leaves office,” she said.

A few weeks ago, Diana Asamoah found herself at the center of controversy after she openly declared why she supports the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ghana.

In response to the criticism she faced, Asamoah confidently asserted that politics originated in heaven, implying that her involvement in politics was divinely ordained.

During an interview on the DayBreak Hitz show on Hitz FM, Asamoah expressed her confusion over the backlash she received for endorsing a political party.

Asamoah’s assertion that politics originated in heaven was a bold statement that sought to legitimize her involvement in politics. By suggesting a divine connection to her political engagement, she aimed to silence her critics and reinforce her belief that she was on the right path.

“Looking at Obama, when he was running for president, all the celebrities supported him, so why can’t we celebrities in Ghana also choose who to support? Do you know politics started in Heaven? It exists in all aspects of our daily lives, at work, church, and even in Heaven. When God made the devil in charge of all the singers in Heaven, the devil wanted to take over power in heaven. That is politics,” she sated confidently.

She questioned why Ghanaians made such a fuss about celebrities endorsing political parties, while their American counterparts openly do so without facing prejudice or attacks. This comparison between Ghana’s political environment and that of the United States became a focal point of her discussion.

Source – Tru News Report

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