How can a third-class graduate in Economics like Akufo Addo make derogatory remarks – Kevin Taylor

The National Democratic Congress (NDC0 is not a party of saints per the latest post by Kevin Taylor, host of #withallduerespect and producer and CEO of Loudsilence media in a Facebook post sighted by the Politics team at GhanaEducation.Org.
In his post, he stated that, the NPP was known for being loud but the NDC failed to speak about all their achievements while they were in power. This silence of the NDC was due to their believe that their works will speak for them, he added.
If it is not because of how loud the NPP is, how on earth can a third-class graduate in Economics like Akufo Addo make derogatory remarks about Professor John Mills who bagged his Ph.D. at age 27?
“The NPP invests a lot more in the media to project its foolery and propaganda” he asserted
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The NDC is not a party of saints, I do not think any one will dare say that.
It has its flaws just as any other human institution does but comparatively, it’s a party that is way better than the NPP on all fronts.
From what they have done in 16 years against the almost 16 years of the NPP, the difference is so vast that every reasonable person irrespective of your political or tribal orientation should be able to know these facts.
The NPP which I am a member of is just loud and that is something that has sustained them over the years.
What the NDC has failed to do is to speak about its achievements in the loudest voice.
The NDC over the years believed that your work should speak for itself but unfortunately, Politics in Ghana where many voters are largely not informed do not work this way.
This was why the NDC lost in 2016 even after the many projects they have done and were still doing.
The NPP invests a lot more in the media to project its foolery and propaganda.
Even in these professional associations, the NPP make sure they sponsor and push their members in there to force their narratives even though the number of people who align themselves to the NDC’s ideologies is more than the NPP in those professions.
Take a look at the leadership of GNAT, Ghana Bar Association, Ghana Medical Association, etc, and you will notice the only time they are vocal on the flaws of governance is when the NDC is in power.
It is never because they have genuine issues, but it is because they are NPP members placed in those positions doing the bidding of their party.
If it is not because of how loud the NPP is, how on earth can a third-class graduate in Economics like Akufo Addo make derogatory remarks about Professor John Mills who bagged his Ph.D. at age 27?
Professor Mills lectured several guys in the NPP but most of them later became the very people who insulted him and used vile words against his person as President.
Compare the resume of former Appointees of Mills and Mahama against that of Akufo Addo and Bawumia and you will appreciate this whole situation.
The NDC must start being aggressive in telling their success stories.