In a striking statement, Benjamin Gyewu-Appiah, a member of the NPP Communications Team—popularly known as Benghazi—claimed that former President John Mahama is “followed by a bad spirit.” According to him, national tragedies tend to occur whenever Mahama assumes leadership.
The controversial remark has sparked reactions across social and political circles, with critics calling it superstitious and divisive, while some supporters argue it’s a reflection of public sentiment during Mahama’s tenure.
As Ghana gears up for the next election cycle, such comments highlight the increasingly charged political atmosphere.





