#Election2020: You need to see these rib-cracking “I Stand For Peace” flyers.

Trust Ghanaians to make everything a joke.  You might have seen the ‘I stand for Peace’ flyers going around on Twitter and WhatsApp.

The flyers have Ghanaian day born names and the ensuing caption “I stand for Peace” and it’s gone viral. (whoever taught about this idea is really smart)

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It is part of a campaign to sensitise Ghanaians on violence during and after the 7th December general elections. As you may know, this year’s electioneering and campaigns have been conducted mostly online due to the COVID-19 Virus and social distancing.

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However, some people thought it was a good idea to personalise the message and some are quite hilarious.

In the end, we all stand for peace don’t we? Check out some of the funniest once we’ve seen so far.

Virgins are standing for peace

Bet Gang.. how market??

Please!!! Please!!!

Hasty

Wait… Are we sharing our marital status now??

This bone straight hair can cause another war ooo

Please arrest this person

Please do cause humans are scam

We are all on the momo team.

Hmmmmm

This matter

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