Maurice Ampaw talked about big secrets after the voting ended. This lawyer, who belongs to the NPP, shocked many people with his words. He told everyone that his political team actually feared John Dramani Mahama very much. They knew Mahama could beat them at election time. The NPP acted brave in public but worried in private meetings.
Ampaw shared these hidden facts during his radio show. He admitted the NPP respected Mahama deeply behind closed doors. The party members recognized how dangerous Mahama was as their opponent. Ampaw explained they saw early signs that NDC picking Mahama meant serious trouble ahead. His team faced much harder work because of Mahama running against them.
The NPPs spread very different stories when cameras watched them. Every speech painted Mahama as tired, finished, and hanging onto past success. Party workers pushed this message at rallies and interviews across Ghana. Yet Ampaw revealed the truth about their real thoughts. They actually believed Mahama had great skills and experience.
According to Ampaw, the NPP created a careful plan against Mahama. They attacked his character because they feared his abilities. The party tried making voters doubt his value. Their strategy focused on breaking public trust rather than discussing real issues. Ampaw admitted they worried about what Mahama offered the country.
The NPP never talked honestly about their fears during election season. Instead, they built fake stories about their opponent. Ampaw surprised listeners by sharing these private party secrets. His words showed the difference between public messages and private beliefs. Political teams often hide their true feelings until after votes happen.
Ampaw shared these hidden facts during his radio show. He admitted the NPP respected Mahama deeply behind closed doors. The party members recognized how dangerous Mahama was as their opponent. Ampaw explained they saw early signs that NDC picking Mahama meant serious trouble ahead. His team faced much harder work because of Mahama running against them.
The NPPs spread very different stories when cameras watched them. Every speech painted Mahama as tired, finished, and hanging onto past success. Party workers pushed this message at rallies and interviews across Ghana. Yet Ampaw revealed the truth about their real thoughts. They actually believed Mahama had great skills and experience.
According to Ampaw, the NPP created a careful plan against Mahama. They attacked his character because they feared his abilities. The party tried making voters doubt his value. Their strategy focused on breaking public trust rather than discussing real issues. Ampaw admitted they worried about what Mahama offered the country.
The NPP never talked honestly about their fears during election season. Instead, they built fake stories about their opponent. Ampaw surprised listeners by sharing these private party secrets. His words showed the difference between public messages and private beliefs. Political teams often hide their true feelings until after votes happen.