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John Mahama Will Retire With President Akufo-Addo In 2024– Bryan Acheampong Hints

[ad_1] Minister of Food and Agriculture and Member of Parliament for Abetifi Constituency in the Eastern Region, Dr. Bryan Acheampong has stated that the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) will send presidential candidate of the opposition National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama into final retirement in December 2024. According to him, ‘’the 2024 elections is…

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    Is it time for America’s elder statesmen to retire?

    [ad_1] Once an obscure word, “gerontocracy,” which means a government ruled by people who are significantly older than the adult population, is now increasingly part of Americans’ vocabulary. Not a lot unites Democrat and Republican voters but one issue stands out: many think America’s leaders are too old. Much has been said about the ages…

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      Former Manchester United star to RETIRE at the end of the season as his Chinese Super League team hail their captain to be a ‘superstar when he came and a legend when he left’

      [ad_1] The midfielder spent the last five seasons playing in the Chinese Super League Shandong confirmed they will hold a farewell ceremony to honor their captain IAN LADYMAN: Erik ten Hag reminds me of David Moyes – It’s All Kicking Off By Michael Pavitt For Mailonline Published: 15:54 EDT, 3 November 2023 | Updated: 20:37…

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        Sean Dyche says he has helped advise Dominic Calvert-Lewin on how to deal with injuries… with Everton’s manager having been forced to retire early as a player due to fitness issues

        [ad_1] Sean Dyche was forced to retire early from playing due to a string of injuries He says coming back too soon is a problem and has given his striker time Listen to the latest episode of Mail Sport’s podcast ‘It’s All Coming Up!’ By Lewis Steele For Mailonline Published: 17:31 EDT, October 19, 2023…

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        Neil Warnock will step down as Huddersfield Town manager after Wednesday’s match against Stoke… but the 74-year-old insists he isn’t going to retire again!

        [ad_1] Neil Warnock will step down as Huddersfield Town manager after their match against Stoke City on Wednesday evening – but insists he isn’t retiring again. The Terriers, who sit 17th in the Championship table, announced the 74-year-old will leave his role ‘following extensive discussions’. Warnock came out of retirement in February to return to…

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