Hopeson Adorye, a former stalwart of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and current Director of Operations for Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change, has made shocking revelations about the party’s mysterious Agyapadeɛ book.
According to Hopeson Adorye, the book was printed outside the country, with only a single copy made.
“To maintain secrecy, members would convene at a designated location to discuss specific sections, after which the book would be stored in a coded and locked location”.
Hopeson Adorye also disclosed that the book was initially titled ‘Asaase’, but was later changed to Agyapadeɛ after one of the members launched an FM station with the same name, Asaase Radio.
The whistleblower attributed the leak of the book’s contents to internal conflicts, stating that some members felt they were not benefiting equally from the information contained within.
Hopeson Adorye’s bombshell revelations have sparked intense debate and raised questions about the NPP’s internal dealings.
The AgyapadeÉ› book has been shrouded in mystery, with many speculating about its contents and purpose.
As the story continues to unfold, many are left wondering what other secrets lie within the pages of the elusive AgyapadeÉ› book.
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