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“We know where the bones are buried” – Anyidoho on Mahama’s source of wealth

Ghanaian politician Koku Anyidoho has once again levied serious allegations against former president John Dramani Mahama.

In a recent social media post, the ousted member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) questioned the source of Mahama’s political wealth, implying it is dubious.

Anyidoho cryptically stated, “They say JM has money so he should lead the NDC. I ask; where did he get the money from? Was he rich before he became President? Is he known to have inherited a family fortune? We know where the bones are buried ooo!!!!

His submissions has sparked mixed reactions among netizens.

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