In 1670, ” It is as clear as a bell” was already a proverb in John Ray’s English Proverbs. It was a simile to allude to the bell’s clarity owing to the lack of overtones.
Well, Metro TV’s “Good Evening Ghana show” host has provided some details on social media alluding to the subject that the winner of the race between Alan Kyeremanteng and Dr Bawumia is already as clear as bell.
Paul Adom Otchere has revealed that per research of all the country’s elections since 2020, “socio-cultural connections weigh higher than religious considerations”.
How did Paul Adom Otchere arrive at this conclusion? Why does Paul Adom want to analyse a delicate matter such as the battle of two great people reportedly aspiring to contest for the top position of the “first gentleman of the land”
Is this a way of providing an unscientific analysis on a political show?
Well, Paul has listed several issues that he would be tackling on his show. The aspect of the battle between Dr Bawumia and Alan Kyeremanteng may just be one of these topics.
Ghana has more than 60 per cent of the population as Christians, is Paul attesting to the fact that the decision by the voter may not likely be made on that tangent?
Is Paul revealing that the average voter is likely to vote for Dr Bawumia based on socio-cultural connections?
Well, aside from the topic of the race between Dr Bawumia and Alan Cash, Paul would touch on issues involving Kenya’s new leader, Former President John Mahama, Queen Elizabeth II and her influence on Africa’s development.
Many viewers have hailed Paul Adom Otchere for his style of providing deep editorial on delicate and trending matters.
Would Paul do justice to his chosen topics? What do you make of the ongoing discussion?
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