Walk and Talk – Message from African Continental Unity Party

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We are the African Continental Unity Party (ACUP), working to building a new Ghana.

We believe the current direction of our country is deeply wrong, there is widespread suffering across the land. The two main political parties of NPP and NDC which have governed us are destroying the country.

We going to rebuild by returning to Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s ideas as the foundation for both Ghana and the African continent. We must return to his vision.

We understand that this is not an easy task, but we firmly believe it is necessary because sitting down on the side to cry will not help. Our generation cannot afford to delay this important work for the sake of our children—yours and mine who we are going to leave behind, we must give them a better Ghana.

We have already begun the work, and we invite you to support us in any way you can. Whatever contribution you can, Whether it’s—10 cedis, 20 cedis—or coming here if you can, to stand alongside us as we spread this message to other people, any of your help is welcome. Even a simple message of encouragement will mean a lot to us, because it is not easy.

Here is our flyer with contact details, including WhatsApp and Mobile Money numbers.

Call us, and let’s discuss how together, we can rebuild our country and secure a better future for our children and grandchildren. Call us please before the country is completely destroyed.

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