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False! Miracles Aboagye has not said NPP’s collation system has crashed

Ghana Fact-checking Coalition
December 8, 2024
NPP Communicator, Dennis Miracles Aboagye .
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Claim: A flyer with TV3 logo is reporting the Director of Communication for NPP’s presidential campaign team, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, as saying, “Our collation system crashed; that is why we haven’t released our data yet.”

Source: WhatsApp/ Image

Verdict: False

Explanation: The Ghana Fact-Checking Coalition reviewed the flyer and found that it was fake. TV3 has not shared any such visual card on any of its official platforms, and no credible media outlet has reported on the alleged comment. Miracles Aboagye per our checks has not granted any interview to TV3 since his last late-night press conference on December 7, 2024. Elections Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Evans Nimako, has also confirmed to the media that no collation system of the party has crashed. Therefore, the flyer is fake.

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