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Voters hail Lordina, La Dade-Kotopon MP

A section of media personnel observes as Ms Lordina Mahama cast her vote while Ms Rita Odoley Sowah Photo Victor A. Buxton
A section of media personnel observes as Ms Lordina Mahama cast her vote while Ms Rita Odoley Sowah Photo Victor A. Buxton

Mrs Lordina Mahama, wife of the president-elect on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr John Dramani Mahama, was among some high profile women that voted at the Next Page International School in La during the presidential and parliamentary election.

She was accompanied by the Spokesperson of Mr Mahama, Mrs Joyce Bawa Mogtari.

The next high profile female voter at the polling station was Ms Rita Naa Odoley Sowah, the Member of Parliament for the La Dade-Kotopon Constituency who successfully retained her seat.

They were the attention of voters and all present at the station and went through the process peacefully.

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Mrs Mogtari, who spoke briefly to the press expressed satisfaction about the peaceful and calm atmosphere within which people were voting.

She was rather uncomfortable with the pace of the exercise.

The La Dade-Kotopon MP also expressed satisfaction about turn up and urged residence to value their civic rights.

Ms Sowah was confident her good works in the constituency would drive the constituents to vote massively for her.

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For the few voters The Spectator spoke with, it was exciting see the former First Lady in person because they have mostly seen her on television.

In separate chats, they heaped praise on Mrs Mahama for her humility and philanthropic work.

By Victor A. Buxton

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 Ghana makes history with first female Vice President-elect, Prof. Naana Opoku-Agyeman

Prof Naana
Prof Naana

 Ghana has made history by electing its first female Vice President, Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyeman. This milestone marks a signif­icant step forward for women’s represen­tation in Ghanaian politics.

This is also a testament to the progress Ghana has made in pro­moting gender equal­ity and women’s empow­erment which has the tendency to inspire future generations of wom­en to pursue careers in politics and public service.

President-elect John Mahama and Vice President elect Naana Jane Opoku Agyeman

This historic feat comes at a time that Ghana’s Parliament had passed the Affirmative Action and Gender Equity law which has been assented by the President, a legal document to demand gender parity in Ghana.

Currently, the agenda to increase women’s participation in political leadership is receiv­ing universal support through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 5.5 which seeks to ensure women’s full and effective partic­ipation and equal opportunities for leadership, and at all levels of decision-making including political, economic and public life.

Prof Opoku- Agyemang and Children

Women’s representation in politi­cal decision making continues to increase but at a dragging pace, years after the Beijing Platform for Action, which remains the world’s most compre­hensive agenda for gender equality.

Globally, research by the United Nations Women (UN Women) estimates that men represent 77 per cent of parlia­mentarians, 82 per cent of government ministers, 93 per cent of heads of government and 94 per cent of heads of state.

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Today, it is possi­ble for one to name all of the current fe­male leaders within few minutes, which is why whenever a woman gets to the top of an organisa­tion or political par­ty, it makes global headlines.

Vice President -elect Naana Jane with some leadership of NDC

Since the nomina­tion of Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyeman as the running mate of NDC’s flag bear­er, many women groups have issued congratulatory messages with many women fan clubs springing up.

In order to pave way for women and girls to enter into politics in the near future, Ghana’s Vice Pres­ident-elect on Monday reaffirmed her commitment to inclusivity and empowerment and vowed to pave the way for others to succeed in her groundbreaking role.

She said her election as the first vice president in Ghana’s history was not about personal glory but it was about creating opportunity for all.

Prof Opoku-Agyeman said “I know this is a big responsibility, and I don’t intend to travel the journey by myself. You are all part of it. NDC is an inclusive party, and we are demonstrating it in many ways.

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President elect John Dramani Mahama and Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang exchanging pleasantries

“My job was to open the door and it does not end there, actual­ly, that is where the work begins. I will hold the door open. The method is holding the door open so other wish to travel that door is what I’m implying. It is not self-ag­grandising positing, it is a position that empowers others”, she said.

Prof Opoku-Agyeman called on all Ghanaian to contribute to the collective goal of improving collective growth particularly for the marginalized and vulnerable in society.

 By Jemima Esinam Kuatsinu

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Election 2024: ‘Men of God under siege as prophecies go wrong’

Periodic elections have always come along with spiritual twists and the lead up to this year’s presidential and parliamentary election in Ghana was no exception.

Prior to the polls on December 7, 2024, several men of God gave prophecies which either proposed a win or loss for either of the two leading contenders in this year’s race – Dr Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and John Dramani Mahama of the National Demo­cratic Congress (NDC).

However, following outcome of the election which gave an emphatic win for Mr Mahama who polled 6,328,397 represent­ing 56.55 per cent of the total votes cast, many Ghanaians have raised eyebrows over the genuineness of these ‘Men of God’.

Notable among those that prophesied a one-touch victory for Vice President and flagbear­er of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Bawumia, were founder and leader of the Power Chapel Worldwide, Dr Victor Kusi Boateng.

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As far back in July 2024, during a church service, Dr Boateng predicted that Dr. Bawumia would be declared the winner on December 9, after the polls.

Others were Apostle Agyenim Boateng of the Peniel Outreach Ministries International, Prophet Azuka who dared doubters of Dr Bawumia’s win to burn his church to the ground should he lose and Prophet Kusi Appiah (Warrior prophet) of the Charis­matic Temple International Min­istry (CTIM) who went further to describe an attire Dr Bawumia and his running mate, Dr Mat­thew Opoku Prempeh, would wear for their inauguration on January 7, 2025.

On the other hand, Prophet Bernard Elbernard Nelson-Eshun, Head pastor of the Springs of Life Chapel International, Proph­et Nigel Gaisie of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah, founder and leader of Glorious Word Power Minis­try International and Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi, Glorious Wave Church International, prophesied a landslide win for John Dramani Mahama.

With an overwhelming win for the opposition NDC and John Dramani Mahama as presi­dent-elect at the end of polls as declared by the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC), Mrs Jean Mensah, some pastors who predicted a loss for Mr Ma­hama have spoken.

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Rev. Kusi Boateng, delivering a sermon last Sunday, December during church service insisted he saw and prophesied right.

“I saw right, I heard right but the opposite has happened and there is nothing I can do. I will not blame God and this will not stop me from prophesying be­cause God never gets it wrong. If there is any mistake, I made the mistake,” he said.

For Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa who is General Overseer of the Heaven Way Chapel who swore a win for Dr Bawumia, claiming to return to fetishism if Mr Mahama wins, reacting to the turn of events said, Dr Bawumia’s loss was as a result of disobedience.

“I saw clearly that NPP has won the elections and I was in­structed to openly declare it but there was a direction that from the time of the prophecy till the election results are declared, Dr Bawumia should always wear white and change the slogan from “It is possible” to “It is possible to win” among other spiritual instructions to be per­formed to support fulfillment.

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However, these instructions to the party were not obeyed leading to their loss,” she said in a media interview amidst wild jubilation with her church members last Sunday following Mr Mahama’s win of the 2024 elections.

The question remains though that are electoral prophecies re­ally from God or they are borne out of one’s love and affinity to parties involved?

 By Abigail Annoh

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