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Watch Dr Bawumia skillfully display his energetic agbadza dance moves

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A video has surfaced of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential candidate hopeful, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, displaying his energetic agbadza dance moves.

In the viral video shared on X, Dr Bawumia was spotted among some supporters at Agotime-Ziope Constituency in the Volta Region.

Dr Bawumia was spotted in a happy mood as he danced Agbadza, a traditional Ewe dance of the people of the Volta region.

Some Ghanaians reacting to the video stated, “From steering to dancing, the next score will be catastrophic. What a display of sheer desperation draped as skillfulness. Next joke!”.

Another netizen added, “He once told them they were Togolese on Ghana’s voter register because of their names. Now he is so comfortable dancing with them because votes”.

“If he likes, make him dance pass @dancegodlloyd …. Opposition he go dey there ….afflection of the NPP shall not rise a second time until they learn”, one more X user added.

“He danced into opposition and is still dancing. That Ghanaians voted them out doesn’t mean they should be doing anyhow in opposition. Funny guy”, an x user also added.

Meanwhile, Dr Bawumia has said he has risked his life for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), and how can anyone call him a stranger?

According to Dr Bawumia, he has served as running mate four times, as Vice President for two terms, and as flagbearer.

Dr Bawumia further emphasised that he has sacrificed, lost opportunities, and even risked his life for the NPP. So how can anyone call him a stranger?

Speaking to delegates and party faithful during his tour of the Oti Region, Dr Bawumia stated, “Those who make such comments do not understand the history of our party. The UP was formed from the coming together of people from all walks of life — and that unity gave birth to the NPP”.

“The NPP’s strength lies in its diversity. It does not matter whether you are Dagomba, Ga, Dangme, Sefwi, Ewe, Asante, or Kwahu — if you are capable, you can lead this party,” he stressed.

He added, “I have served as running mate four times, as Vice President for two terms, and now as flagbearer. I have sacrificed, lost opportunities, and even risked my life for this party. So how can anyone call me a stranger?”

“What we need is unity and mutual respect in our party and in Ghana. Let’s reject divisive talk and focus on building a stronger NPP that represents everyone,” he concluded.

Bawumia further added, “Today, some of my opponents say I am an outsider and a stranger, who does not deserve to lead the party because of where I come from.

This is dangerous, divisive and contrary to the diversity of our unifying tradition,” he stated.

He added, “Those who say this don’t understand our history. Our tradition is the Danquah-Dombo-Busia tradition, formed by all the main tribes across Ghana. This is the tradition of the NPP”.

“If Dr Bawumia, after 17 years of service to the party, is described as an outsider and stranger, how do we grow the party to attract new members from all parts of Ghana?” he asked.

Dr Bawumia further declared, “Any member from any part of the country can lead the party if you are capable. It does not matter where you are—Dagomba, Ga, Dangbe, Sefwi, Ewe, Dagarti, Wala, Bono, Asante, Akyem, Kwahu, Mamprusi, Kusasi, Konkomba, Fante, Frafra, Guan, Gonja, Sisala, Kasena, Kotokoli, Bimoba, or Chakosi.”

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