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My time in Guyana has come to an end but I learn some solid lessons:
1. The PPP is recovering lost ground;
2. The APNU is desperate for power and is doing deals with the PPP;
3. The AFC got the fight but they do not have the breadth of manpower to close the show;
4. The Guyanese people my majority will vote RACE again in 2016 but that culture is changing and the AFC is expected to score at least 20% in 2016.
The big question is who will the PPP put up - Ramu or ROHEE.
Jag who???
Man Freedump House already write him (Jaggy) off as an expired product that is now rottening with his billions.
. A Guyanese fist fight. Who betting?
My time in Guyana has come to an end but I learn some solid lessons:
1. The PPP is recovering lost ground;
2. The APNU is desperate for power and is doing deals with the PPP;
3. The AFC got the fight but they do not have the breadth of manpower to close the show;
4. The Guyanese people my majority will vote RACE again in 2016 but that culture is changing and the AFC is expected to score at least 20% in 2016.
The big question is who will the PPP put up - Ramu or ROHEE.
Jag who???
Man Freedump House already write him (Jaggy) off as an expired product that is now rottening with his billions.
Don't feel no way bai. Yu did nuff nuff good foh bring de PPP to 48%. If na bin foh da crass Burnham and he sick advisers lika Ramphal and Sahabuddin PPP bin out a powah today. De people go vote race. PPP minority again and AFC getting 12%