Veteran highlife musician, Rex Omar says he is very comfortable with the NDC although his favourite party and candidate lost the just ended election.
He chose to sleep and is the least perturbed with the threats while some other celebrities cry for help.
“I endorsed the NDC since 2008. Despite the negativity it comes with it from anonymous people I still don’t regret following the NDC and I’m a straight forward politician.”
In a latest comment from the ace musician, he believes Ghanaians haven’t been fair to the incumbent president hence “Ghanaians will soon be crying for Mahama as they did for Osagyefo.”
His comment under incumbent president John Dramani Mahama Facebook’s post has generated interesting comments as well.
John Mahama posted: “I inaugurated a Joint Transition Team to begin the process of a smooth handing over of the governance of our beloved country, Ghana, to President-elect Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. Addressing the nation in the evening before December 7, I assured Ghanaians that Ghana will pass the test with distinction. Here we are today, ensuring smooth transfer of power to the admiration of Africa and the world. This is what makes us unique and this is why we must work to protect and defend our democratic credentials and reputation as a beacon of hope for Africa.”
Ghanaians will Soon be crying for you as we did for Osagyefo. I have no regrets for endorsing you, stay blessed my dear friend, he wrote.
Read what he wrote below:-
Source: ghanavibes.com
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please someone should describe REX OMAR in one word for me wae
sia rex omar wo maame twe3mu wai sia.. ur face expire like ur songs abiba demz ***barred word*** ba like u... ***barred word*** following mahama all cuz of small coins u is f0kkn cheap skate mulafaka ... b*tch a$$ old g
woni ne wose cry
You're the 1 who'll be crying, cos they wont have access to state funds to give u anymore
Yes indeed Rex Omar has started crying for Mahama because he is no more getting the freebies.
Cry for who? apuu..please wake up from your slumber...***barred word*** what did Mahama do for Ghana except chop chop...mtchew..***barred word*** Rex Omar..grown up man with no brains.
With God's help Nana Addo will succeed. Amen
Cry for what? - the dumsor,high tarries, fuel increases while world prices are falling, huge taxes, so much borrowing!? The cedi devalued from 1.6 in 2012 to 4.0 by 2016.corruption, incompetence, etc. You are just blinded by whatever, you know it. If only you open your eyes to reality
Mahama is not Messiah to save Ghana. May be u will be crying for Mahama to come back. Bcos u won't get money again. Our Lord should punish u for ur selfish interests.
And who told this man that we have been crying for Dr. Nkrumah. If we did we would have been voting for his party CPP. Truth be told Kwame Nkrumah is the cause of all our socio-economic woes if you don't know. He made the whites look like dem0n5 through propaganda but when he won power he went and brought a large number of Russians into this country. Are Russians blacks?. It was the whites who introduced democracy in Ghana and other African countries hence we needed to exercise some patience for them to build the institutions of state before asking them to leave. What we knew was the monarchy system. Check all the economies of the African countries where the whites stayed there longer and you will see that they are better off than us. After Kwame Nkrumah led our forefathers to push them out we are now paying huge visa fees to go and serve them again. All those so called Nkrumahist keep sending their kids to UK and USA to educate them. Why don't they send them to Russia and Cuba? You should know that every good and honest leader is able to leave behind a strong following even when he leaves the earth. E.g Jesus, Muhammed, etc. What is the state of CPP now compared to what Danquah, Busia and Domboh left behind. The truth is clear but some Ghanaians keep denying it.