Revealed: See The Number Of Wifes Bawumia Must Marry If He Wants To Be President Of Ghana

In order to defeat John Dramani Mahama, the incumbent president, in the 2024 presidential election, a political analyst and neurologist has suggested that Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia establish an alliance with Number 4. The proposer, Mr. William Owusu Ansah, stated that numerology plays a significant role in elections, even though some people disregard it.
On Rainbow Radio 87.5 FM’s Frontline, he claimed that the former president has begun associating with the number four, referencing the former president’s 24-hour economic program.
If the NPP chose Bawumia as their candidate and the NDC chose Mahama, the analyst said the NPP would lose the 2024 elections. Kwabena Agyapong, the show’s host, brought up this prophecy, and he reiterated that it was still true, adding that he needed to either change his name or be associated with the number four. He went so far as to propose to Samira Bawumia and three more women, increasing his wife count to four. Awakamiyi must stand up. “He should align himself with the number four if he desires to succeed” . The NPP GHC delegates received 400 cedis from Bawumia, but Mahama only offered each delegate 40 cedis at their presidential primary.
That leaves Bawumia with two options: either change his name or become associated with the number 4.
He has to make a connection with 4. There is no relationship between the number four and him. Mahama accomplished it. A 24-hour economy is now in place, thanks to him. The Mahama campaign is centered around the number four. There is no connection between Bawumia and the number four. Join me in tracking the results of the election by connecting to the number.
He ought to even restrict tomorrow’s address to just four points. “The number four ought to permeate his words and deeds. If it’s at all feasible, he should even wed four wives. Yes. We mean it seriously. This needs immediate attention. If you connect to the number four, he will be able to observe the outcome,” he said.