According to Mzbel, the load of work at the presidency, coupled with the pressure on the NPP government to fulfill
their numerous campaign promises seem to be seriously affecting the Veep's looks.
Not exact matches
Trump made
numerous anti-immigration
promises during his
campaign, ranging from building a massive wall across the U.S.'s southwestern border to ending federal funding for «sanctuary cities» that are friendly to undocumented immigrants.
President Akufo - Addo himself has also confessed to having sleepless nights over how to redeem his
numerous mouthwatering
campaign promises to avoid incurring the wrath of «impatient» Ghanaians as he foresee difficulties implementing them.
On the
numerous promises by the NPP during the electioneering
campaign, the Chief Executive Officer of Engineers and Planners noted that much as he and his family will also benefit if the government succeeds in implementing them, he nevertheless, cautions that Ghanaians should not expect them to be fulfilled overnight as «there are no miracles in governance so, I am pleading with my country men and women to be modest in their expectations of Nana's government... we should allow them some time to settle down.»
Significant donors include Dr. and Mrs. Harold L. Tonkin, who bequeathed a large portion of their collection of Asian ceramics and decorative arts along with
numerous European paintings with Asian themes; Dr. William E. Harkins, who has donated more than 150 Japanese prints to the museum since the mid-1970s; Mary Jane Harris and her late husband, Morton, who have given several Italian Baroque paintings with a number more
promised; Joseph and Janet Shein, who have donated more than two dozen contemporary paintings and sculptures since 2000; and, of course, Barbara Palmer and her late husband, James, who have not only made great contributions to the museum's collection of American art but also gave $ 2 million in 1986 to initiate the
campaign to expand the museum.