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The Agyapadie document is not a fiction- Hopeson Adorye

In a recent revelation that has sent shockwaves through the political landscape of Ghana, Hopeson Adorye shared his views on the controversial document known as Agyapadie.

This book, alleged to be authored by a particular influential family, outlines a chilling plan to amass Ghana’s assets for their personal and generational benefit.

The document’s ‘Foreword Section’ is signed by Ofori Attah, lending it an air of authenticity and deepening the intrigue.

Adorye urges Ghanaians to take a closer look at the foreword to understand the gravity of the situation.

The opening paragraph of the ‘Foreword’ reads:

“To our future, made up of the present, and the unborn, for whom this ‘Will’ of a nation is being prepared.”

Adorye points out the clear intention behind these words, emphasizing that the ‘Will’ is being crafted for the present and future generations of the family.

“You have given them your power to come and serve,” he states, “but the author reveals that this power will be used to accumulate properties—Ghana’s properties—to be passed down to their descendants.”

Further deepening the concern, another section of the document states:

“To our foremost King, Ofori Panin, and the progenies spread across this world, for whom and to whom alone, this sacred document is prepared.”

Adorye highlights this dedication to Ofori Panin, suggesting a concentrated effort to glorify and benefit a select lineage. He warns Ghanaians to be cautious and vigilant about such plans.

Perhaps most alarming is paragraph five, which reads:

“Currently, with Nana in total control of the whole entity of Ghana, we have a duty to ensure that we take over the commanding heights of the essential fabric of the country, so that even in the event Nana leaves the scene after the mandatory eight years, the sons and daughters of Okyeman would be firmly secured in such control, both financially and economically, that we can no longer be ignored in the battle to control the destiny of Ghana.”

Adorye calls on Ghanaians to pay close attention to these words. He promises to provide concrete examples to demonstrate that this document is not a work of fiction but a strategic plan with real implications for the future of the nation.

He stated: “I would give you examples for you to know that this is not a fiction” He said on Onua TV.

Story By: Pepertual Anyimadu

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