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#ElectionHome: NPP Will Split Into Three After Bawumia’s Defeat – Numerologist

Atta Agyemang Predicts Three Rival Factions Will Emerge in the NPP After Bawumia’s Defeat

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  • Agyemang claims the party's inability to break the 8 will lead to the revelation of hidden secrets
  • Agyemang alleges that many within the NPP deceived Bawumia
  • Agyemang urges the NPP to seek guidance from former President Kufour and Asantehene Otumfuo to prevent further division

Numerologist, Atta Agyemang has predicted a major divide within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) following Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s expected defeat in the 2024 election.

Agyemang believes that Kennedy Agyapong, Member of Parliament for Assin Central, made a mistake by campaigning for Bawumia, suggesting that karma has caught up with him for endorsing the Vice President.

In an appearance on the Lawson TV/Radio Ghana Se Sen Morning Show on December 9, Agyemang expressed disappointment that the NPP had rejected his earlier advice to nominate Kennedy Agyapong as their Presidential candidate.

He claims that the NPP’s failure to “break the 8” will now be exposed in the spiritual realm.

“You couldn’t break the 8; now this is when your secret will be revealed in the spiritual realm. They deceived Bawumia, and most of them infected him with bad spirits. They have troubled the man, including those who collected money to help him spiritually,” he told the host, Kwame Tanko

He also suggested that some party members had misled Bawumia, influencing him with negative energies.

Agyemang forecasted that the NPP will split into three factions: one backing Bawumia, another close ally who may break away from him, and a third faction potentially led by a former leader.

He stressed that if the party hopes to remain united, they must consult former President John Agyekum Kufour and Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu before it’s too late.

He added, “Kufour is filled with sorrow. The NPP should consult him for guidance before he passes. But as for me, I will not work for the NPP again; the NDC has shown more respect.”

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