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Ms. Adjamagbo: 'Well, shame on the prophets of misfortune'!




All predictions currently give an implosion of the Coalition of 14 opposition parties since the incidents related to the cancellation of the events scheduled this week. For Mrs. Brigitte Kafui Adjamagbo-Johnson, It's "prophecies of misery" without a future.


 "The Togolese people have risen since August 19, 2017 again to complete the fight they started since the 1990s. And today we come to an important turning point. We remain mobilized, "says the Coordinator of the Coalition 14.

She believes that in case" the opponent ", that is to say, the power of Faure Gnassingbe, remains resistant to change, the Coalition" intensify " his actions. But it is utopian to pretend to divide this regrouping of the opposition which disturbs the sleep to Faure Gnassingbé.

"I wanted to go beyond you to the Togolese people. I want to tell them to reassure themselves. Not to worry for a moment about what's going on these days on social networks. I would like to tell them to keep quiet because the boat of the 14 Coalition will never capsize. We shake it, we use all sorts of cunning, all kinds of manipulations, all sorts of scheming. Every day that God does, we prophesy the end of the Coalition of 14. Well, shame to the prophets of doom. Shame on them. The Togolese people need the Coalition of 14, and the parties in this coalition have all understood that they have a heavy responsibility to the people. We will go through trials, we will go through all kinds of turpitudes. But we will survive and we will win the fight, "says Mrs. Adjamagbo Johnson.

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