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I was paid GH¢300 for NPP campaign billboard, now my life is under threat – NABCO trainee

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Nicholas, a 35-year-old teacher who was the face on the NPP’S 2020 election billboards claims his life is in danger because of the activity.
Many remember him for the 2020 general election campaign advert where his photo appeared on a billboard with the inscription “Remember me. My livelihood depends on your vote.” He is a beneficiary of the government’s flagship program Nations Builders Corps, NABCO, where he teaches.

Nicholas Teye says his life is under threat after the viral NPP campaign and eventually the party winning the presidential election. According to a recent interview, he made far less money for his troubles than most Ghanaian youths make  from games like casino 25 euro bonus ohne einzahlung 2022.

he told TV3 that people blame him for the current economic hardship facing Ghanaians following his campaign for the governing party, a gamble he didn’t take willingly.

The SHS teacher stated that he had to even disguise himself by wearing a nose mask and a cap whenever he wants to go out of his home for fear of being noticed and attacked.

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He said: “My greatest issue is the danger.” When I go out in public, I have to conceal myself by wearing a nose mask and, on sometimes, a cap.

“Sometimes, I will be in the room, Friday, Saturday, Sunday without going out because I am afraid if I step out I don’t know what will happen to me. The moment they see you they are angry and they want to beat you because you are part of the reasons why they are suffering. Sometimes they will call you and threaten you.

“Sometimes my wife will [tell] me, when [I] am going and [I] have the money I should take take Uber and go out.”

The teacher indicated that he was not told that his photo will be used for a campaign billboard and was only paid 300gh.

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Ghanaian actor Richmond Amoakoh known popularly as Lawyer Nti is the latest creative to complain about of the scourge of the current economic conditions on Ghanaians. The ‘Kejetia Vs Makola, in an open letter shared on social, is unhappy with the President, Nana Akufo-Addo for the untold hardship being experienced by Ghanaians.

Reggae/Dancehall musician, Samini has also called on Akufo-Addo to do something about the economic hardships citizens are currently facing in the country. According to Samini, a staunch supporter of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), he believed in Akufo-Addo to change things around, however, six years later since he took up the Presidency, the change they voted for hasn’t been achieved.

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