Juicy: KNUST SRC President Hopeful, B4BONNEY Take Sides with Nana-Akufo Addo as he Advocates for 4More4Nana


Popular KNUST SRC presidential aspirant, Master Bonney Rexford Joseph AKA B4BONNEY has publicly validated his support for the New Patriotic Party Presidential candidate in his quest of seeking re-election in the not too distant December Polls. The Young Technokrat stated emphatically on his official twitter page that for those who could have never woke up to a dream of experiencing the secondary school education but now has it at their doorstep, he thinks is a tremendous achievement hence H.E Akufo-Addo should be given four more to do more. " For the Sake of the lots that had no hope of experiencing secondary school education, I give my support to Nana Akufo Addo ~ Bonney" 

The tweet however sparked controversies as students feared this might affect his hope in the SRC Election, however Mr. Bonney seems unperturbed about it as he was perspicacious in his responds, stating that, " Fight like a soldier, his motive is to protect peace...If he loses his life, on God!". Other students fumed that, the gentleman wouldn't get their votes as they had early on planned to vote for him, citing that the free SHS on which Mr. Bonney based his assertion on isn't everything as Bonney stated.
Pursuant to this, will Mr. Bonney Rexford who has been surrounded with several controversies ranging from his alleged rustication to been a party foot soldier of the current ruling party have his dreams of becoming the Next SRC president of one of the most prestigious university in Africa shattered, will this validate the several allegations that the two major political parties drives and have influences on who becomes the SRC president of the university, will these influences be healthy on the side of students politics or this is the usual publicity stunt mostly adopted by students aspirants? This remains resolute as answers to these question forever remains unattempted.

Story by: Dachaga Batiey Roger/KNUSTTigerEye


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