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Mahama accuses Ghana’s election commission of manipulating results

By Abiodun Ogundairo
11 December 2020   |   2:44 pm
Ghana's former president John Mahama on Thursday (December 10) accused the country's election commission of manipulating results in favour of his opponent and said his party had won both the presidential and parliamentary elections.

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