Mussa, allow the president to work and succeed. Anyone intending to succeed Mahama must first help him to succeed. Your unnecessary polls at this stage are distractive. We don't eat politics throughout the four years mandate ... read full comment
Mussa, allow the president to work and succeed. Anyone intending to succeed Mahama must first help him to succeed. Your unnecessary polls at this stage are distractive. We don't eat politics throughout the four years mandate of a government. This is time to work.
Kwame 2 weeks ago
Musa Dankwaa that is the reason why we keep telling you that NDC flagbearership poll you do are unreasonable, lack credibility, flawed and it is skewed only to advance the interest of Haruna Idrisu. If you pick southerners l ... read full comment
Musa Dankwaa that is the reason why we keep telling you that NDC flagbearership poll you do are unreasonable, lack credibility, flawed and it is skewed only to advance the interest of Haruna Idrisu. If you pick southerners like, Ato Forson, Asiedu Nketiah, Julie's Debrah, Eric Opoku , Jane Naana Opoku who are all Alan's and sometimes Okudjeto from Volta all against only one perceived Candidate from North in Haruna Idrisu and they want to go in ethnic line, definitely the poll result will be skewed in favour of Haruna IIdrisu. Don't you see it in that light. Why did you exclude the likes of Alban Sumana Bagbin and the likes of Mahsma Ayarigah whom we heard all have ambitions. Why? Did any of the persons declared ambition?
Nana 2 weeks ago
Ayigbes ambition yaamuutu once again.They are still being treated as Hewers of wood and Carriers of water.They will try to hide behind Corrupt Asiedu Nketia but it will not work.The wicked will always struggle in life.
Ayigbes ambition yaamuutu once again.They are still being treated as Hewers of wood and Carriers of water.They will try to hide behind Corrupt Asiedu Nketia but it will not work.The wicked will always struggle in life.
JANDAM 2 weeks ago
These FOOLISH POLLS WILL NOT DECIVE US AGAIN.... FOOLS
These FOOLISH POLLS WILL NOT DECIVE US AGAIN.... FOOLS
N0gokpo 2 weeks ago
Why not Ga or Ayigbe ?
Why not Ga or Ayigbe ?
Osei Kwame 2 weeks ago
@ NOgokpo. Yes. Like Titus Glover and Peter Amewu. The pair that can prove that NPP is not an Akan Party. Kwasiya
@ NOgokpo. Yes. Like Titus Glover and Peter Amewu. The pair that can prove that NPP is not an Akan Party. Kwasiya
Atta Kay 2 weeks ago
An Ewe/ Ayigbe will one day lead NPP as their flagbearer or running mate. But I can bet my last Cedi it will NEVER happen in NDC in the near foreseeable future.They join NDC to punish Akans and they are now treated like Doorm ... read full comment
An Ewe/ Ayigbe will one day lead NPP as their flagbearer or running mate. But I can bet my last Cedi it will NEVER happen in NDC in the near foreseeable future.They join NDC to punish Akans and they are now treated like Doormats in their own favourite political party.
Kwadwo 2 weeks ago
You see this idiot again. He realised people are insulting him for projecting Haruna iddrisu as the one likely to lead the ndc 2028.
You see this idiot again. He realised people are insulting him for projecting Haruna iddrisu as the one likely to lead the ndc 2028.
Kwmae Burnes 2 weeks ago
Master give us a Break
Master give us a Break
Daanaa 2 weeks ago
Haruna Iddrisu all the way
Haruna Iddrisu all the way
John,Tema 2 weeks ago
Haruna Iddrisu was more senior to John Mahama, but the latter has bypassed him.A true Dagomba will fight back for what's due him. Saayoooooo in Akatamanso family. More chaotic fight ahead.
Haruna Iddrisu was more senior to John Mahama, but the latter has bypassed him.A true Dagomba will fight back for what's due him. Saayoooooo in Akatamanso family. More chaotic fight ahead.
Zontoli 2 weeks ago
For where?
For where?
Louis 2 weeks ago
You would wonder what is wrong with Mussa Danquah. The polls are revving from Haruna Iddrisu to now an Akan leading the NDC. Why all this conjecture? Why is he not patient?
You would wonder what is wrong with Mussa Danquah. The polls are revving from Haruna Iddrisu to now an Akan leading the NDC. Why all this conjecture? Why is he not patient?
Abrefa 2 weeks ago
It's surprising that there are not many other opinion institutes in Ghana and Mussa Dankwah is allowed to dominate the market. We should watch out so Ghanaians don't start taking his findings and pronouncements as biblical fa ... read full comment
It's surprising that there are not many other opinion institutes in Ghana and Mussa Dankwah is allowed to dominate the market. We should watch out so Ghanaians don't start taking his findings and pronouncements as biblical facts.
Nana Addo 2 weeks ago
You too let us be small with your data data thing. We don’t need that right now please.
You too let us be small with your data data thing. We don’t need that right now please.
Allotey Jacobs 2 weeks ago
But where is Ben Ephson. He used to be an excellent pollster. Where has the fool run to? Mayo Clinic?
But where is Ben Ephson. He used to be an excellent pollster. Where has the fool run to? Mayo Clinic?
Prudhomme - Ghanaians are unintelligent 2 weeks ago
You damn right!
Ghana is not going to allow Ntafoo to successively lead like that. Other tribes also deservee to lead, too.
You damn right!
Ghana is not going to allow Ntafoo to successively lead like that. Other tribes also deservee to lead, too.
The party is coming home 2 weeks ago
It's likely to be Ato forson or Asiedu Nketia.. Npp is in trouble
It's likely to be Ato forson or Asiedu Nketia.. Npp is in trouble
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Prayer 2 weeks ago
Musa Dsnkwa is now somersaulting backwards.It was Harruna Iddrisu this morning.When he realised that not many people bought into it,he is now flipping his tongue to an Akan candidate.Ato Forson is the leader by broad dayligh ... read full comment
Musa Dsnkwa is now somersaulting backwards.It was Harruna Iddrisu this morning.When he realised that not many people bought into it,he is now flipping his tongue to an Akan candidate.Ato Forson is the leader by broad daylight.Musa,you were excellent with your polls 2024,have you now started taking envelopes from under the table? That is how Ben Epson lost the trust of Ghanians as his stomach started protruding with bribes to tell lies.my little Apketeshie blue kiosk joint polls this morning had Ato in the lead and not Harruna.Just this afternoon,you tongue twisting to cleverly dumped Harruna for an Akan candidate.Who is that akan candidate,you are now too ashamed of yourself to say. Don't worry,we know so don't think we are dumb at all!!
Buglisongo 2 weeks ago
That prof is going 2 be de next prez.whether they like it or not
That prof is going 2 be de next prez.whether they like it or not
Kojois 2 weeks ago
Who cares. Sound minded Akans dont like NDC. NDC is not an Akan party.
Who cares. Sound minded Akans dont like NDC. NDC is not an Akan party.
Kantow 2 weeks ago
Please don't disturb us with your useless polls. NDC kindly call him to order because he want to derail the gains we are enjoying. We are not there yet. Come again on 2028 of your useless polls by that time the reset agenda h ... read full comment
Please don't disturb us with your useless polls. NDC kindly call him to order because he want to derail the gains we are enjoying. We are not there yet. Come again on 2028 of your useless polls by that time the reset agenda has taken shape.
Tutem 2 weeks ago
We are already fed up with this vindictive, useless and incompetent NDC government. No more NDC in Ghana
We are already fed up with this vindictive, useless and incompetent NDC government. No more NDC in Ghana
What? 2 weeks ago
What at all is wrong with this man? Ah can't you let us rest with your predictions.
You are becoming too noisy and nauseating. If NDC elect Akan, Frafra, Bimoba, Ewe, Nzema so what?
Spare our ears with your diabolical d ... read full comment
What at all is wrong with this man? Ah can't you let us rest with your predictions.
You are becoming too noisy and nauseating. If NDC elect Akan, Frafra, Bimoba, Ewe, Nzema so what?
Spare our ears with your diabolical divisive tendencies aimed at filling your stomach.
Dauda 2 weeks ago
NKSEASEMM,,,IS THAT TRBALISM OR WHAT?
NKSEASEMM,,,IS THAT TRBALISM OR WHAT?
Kofi Ghanaba 2 weeks ago
Ablakwa is a baby with sharp teeth pikin abolo.
Ablakwa is a baby with sharp teeth pikin abolo.
Togbegah Koku 2 weeks ago
Analysing Mussa Dankwa’s Churchstreet Cabal-Serving Antics in the NDC’s Leadership Race
From the earliest days of President John Dramani Mahama’s return to power in January, a deliberate and well-coordinated psycholo ... read full comment
Analysing Mussa Dankwa’s Churchstreet Cabal-Serving Antics in the NDC’s Leadership Race
From the earliest days of President John Dramani Mahama’s return to power in January, a deliberate and well-coordinated psychological operation has been unfolding — not in branch meetings or NEC communiqués, but in the shadowy arena of polls and perception management. At the centre is Mussa Dankwa, whose sudden obsession with NDC’s post-Mahama succession betrays less of objective research and more of engineered narrative.
First Strike — Polling Before Governance Has Even Settled
Barely three months after Mahama’s swearing-in, while the new government was still stabilising and Vice-President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang reportedly faced health concerns, Dankwa released his first “succession poll.” The timing was provocative — and the content was surgical: Ato Forson and Naana Jane were presented as near equals, while formidable stalwarts like Johnson Asiedu Nketiah and Julius Debrah were pushed to irrelevance. It wasn’t organic measurement; it was agenda seeding.
Narrative Reset — Haruna Magically Surges
Soon came a second poll, and the plot thickened. Haruna Iddrisu, missing in the first survey, suddenly catapulted to frontrunner status, Ato Forson comfortably behind but alive and visible, and Asiedu Nketiah and Julius Debrah further buried. Goosie Tandoh and other names were added only to be crushed under poor numbers, their ambitions neutralised before they could even spark. These were not neutral snapshots — they were controlled detonations of doubt.
Age Card — A Manufactured “Youthful” Criterion
Then the messaging shifted to a new psychological weapon: age. Dankwa began pushing the line that the NDC “must rally behind a leader below 50.” This arbitrary benchmark was never a party principle; it was invented to discredit seasoned, tested leaders — Asiedu Nketiah (69), Julius Debrah (59), Haruna Iddrisu (55) — while subtly presenting Ato Forson as the “future.” It’s an engineered gatekeeping tool dressed up as generational renewal.
Enemy Endorsements — Planting Fear of Defeat
Another clever psychological stroke soon appeared: Dankwa’s suggestion that NPP supporters prefer Asiedu Nketiah or Haruna Iddrisu because they’d be “easy to defeat in 2028.” This is classic fear manipulation — telling your base that the rival party wants you to pick these candidates, so you abandon them yourself. It’s not analysis; it’s sabotage with the veneer of data.
Step-by-Step Cabal Playbook
When mapped, the Churchstreet strategy is clear and deliberate:
• Stage 1: Release premature polls to derail natural party succession conversations.
• Stage 2: Shuffle names and rankings to destabilise potential alliances and test grassroots reactions.
• Stage 3: Weaponise controversies — resurrect “double salary,” float “northern fatigue” — to target certain aspirants.
• Stage 4: Fabricate a “youth vs. old guard” dichotomy to push out seasoned candidates.
• Stage 5: Manipulate opponent’s perceived preference to scare the base away from viable leaders.
It’s not about taking the party’s temperature — it’s about controlling it.
The Churchstreet Cabal’s Central Agenda
All this choreography is not random curiosity; it’s rooted in a long-running regional calculation. The Churchstreet cabal — an entrenched network with deep interests in the Central Region — understands that controlling the psychological primaries is far easier than winning open, democratic fights. Their project is clear: no matter what, the Central Region must remain locked onto the NDC’s presidential ticket — either by crowning one of their own (Ato Forson) or weakening the field so their bargaining power remains supreme.
By making Ato Forson appear inevitable and others seem risky, tired, or beatable, the cabal ensures the conversation always bends back to Central Region influence. It’s less about party victory and more about regional entrenchment.
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Conclusion — Expose and Resist
The NDC cannot allow its future to be scripted by psychological operatives and disguised cabal politics. Leadership succession should be about vision, competence, credibility, and national electability — not polls timed to distract, divide, and condition the grassroots.
2028 is too pivotal for experiments or for allowing a few actors to predetermine outcomes in dark rooms on Churchstreet. The party must insist on an open, honest contest where the will of the rank and file prevails — not the narrow ambition of those who believe the Central Region must always hold the keys to the NDC’s destiny.
Joe 2 weeks ago
Sad anti- central region. Is the country doing well?
Sad anti- central region. Is the country doing well?
EEdward 2 weeks ago
Yeah, you are right. And this time it's from the Central region ( Ato Forson). But the northern factor will still be active( Haruna Iddrisu)
Yeah, you are right. And this time it's from the Central region ( Ato Forson). But the northern factor will still be active( Haruna Iddrisu)
Nana Asare 2 weeks ago
H. E President Asiedu Nketia (Prez of the Republic of Ghana)
H. E President Asiedu Nketia (Prez of the Republic of Ghana)
Nana Asare 2 weeks ago
H. E President Asiedu Nketia (Prez of the Republic of Ghana) come January 2029
H. E President Asiedu Nketia (Prez of the Republic of Ghana) come January 2029
Fireman 2 weeks ago
Nonsense, it is about integrity, competence, leadership among others not tribe. Ghana first you fool
Nonsense, it is about integrity, competence, leadership among others not tribe. Ghana first you fool
Togbegah Koku 1 week ago
Analysing Mussa Dankwa’s Churchstreet Cabal-Serving Antics in the NDC’s Leadership Race
From the earliest days of President John Dramani Mahama’s return to power in January, a deliberate and well-coordinated psycholo ... read full comment
Analysing Mussa Dankwa’s Churchstreet Cabal-Serving Antics in the NDC’s Leadership Race
From the earliest days of President John Dramani Mahama’s return to power in January, a deliberate and well-coordinated psychological operation has been unfolding — not in branch meetings or NEC communiqués, but in the shadowy arena of polls and perception management. At the centre is Mussa Dankwa, whose sudden obsession with NDC’s post-Mahama succession betrays less of objective research and more of engineered narrative.
First Strike — Polling Before Governance Has Even Settled
Barely three months after Mahama’s swearing-in, while the new government was still stabilising and Vice-President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang reportedly faced health concerns, Dankwa released his first “succession poll.” The timing was provocative — and the content was surgical: Ato Forson and Naana Jane were presented as near equals, while formidable stalwarts like Johnson Asiedu Nketiah and Julius Debrah were pushed to irrelevance. It wasn’t organic measurement; it was agenda seeding.
Narrative Reset — Haruna Magically Surges
Soon came a second poll, and the plot thickened. Haruna Iddrisu, missing in the first survey, suddenly catapulted to frontrunner status, Ato Forson comfortably behind but alive and visible, and Asiedu Nketiah and Julius Debrah further buried. Goosie Tandoh and other names were added only to be crushed under poor numbers, their ambitions neutralised before they could even spark. These were not neutral snapshots — they were controlled detonations of doubt.
Age Card — A Manufactured “Youthful” Criterion
Then the messaging shifted to a new psychological weapon: age. Dankwa began pushing the line that the NDC “must rally behind a leader below 50.” This arbitrary benchmark was never a party principle; it was invented to discredit seasoned, tested leaders — Asiedu Nketiah (69), Julius Debrah (59), Haruna Iddrisu (55) — while subtly presenting Ato Forson as the “future.” It’s an engineered gatekeeping tool dressed up as generational renewal.
Enemy Endorsements — Planting Fear of Defeat
Another clever psychological stroke soon appeared: Dankwa’s suggestion that NPP supporters prefer Asiedu Nketiah or Haruna Iddrisu because they’d be “easy to defeat in 2028.” This is classic fear manipulation — telling your base that the rival party wants you to pick these candidates, so you abandon them yourself. It’s not analysis; it’s sabotage with the veneer of data.
Step-by-Step Cabal Playbook
When mapped, the Churchstreet strategy is clear and deliberate:
• Stage 1: Release premature polls to derail natural party succession conversations.
• Stage 2: Shuffle names and rankings to destabilise potential alliances and test grassroots reactions.
• Stage 3: Weaponise controversies — resurrect “double salary,” float “northern fatigue” — to target certain aspirants.
• Stage 4: Fabricate a “youth vs. old guard” dichotomy to push out seasoned candidates.
• Stage 5: Manipulate opponent’s perceived preference to scare the base away from viable leaders.
It’s not about taking the party’s temperature — it’s about controlling it.
The Churchstreet Cabal’s Central Agenda
All this choreography is not random curiosity; it’s rooted in a long-running regional calculation. The Churchstreet cabal — an entrenched network with deep interests in the Central Region — understands that controlling the psychological primaries is far easier than winning open, democratic fights. Their project is clear: no matter what, the Central Region must remain locked onto the NDC’s presidential ticket — either by crowning one of their own (Ato Forson) or weakening the field so their bargaining power remains supreme.
By making Ato Forson appear inevitable and others seem risky, tired, or beatable, the cabal ensures the conversation always bends back to Central Region influence. It’s less about party victory and more about regional entrenchment.
⸻
Conclusion — Expose and Resist
The NDC cannot allow its future to be scripted by psychological operatives and disguised cabal politics. Leadership succession should be about vision, competence, credibility, and national electability — not polls timed to distract, divide, and condition the grassroots.
2028 is too pivotal for experiments or for allowing a few actors to predetermine outcomes in dark rooms on Churchstreet. The party must insist on an open, honest contest where the will of the rank and file prevails — not the narrow ambition of those who believe the Central Region must always hold the keys to the NDC’s destiny.
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Mussa, allow the president to work and succeed. Anyone intending to succeed Mahama must first help him to succeed. Your unnecessary polls at this stage are distractive. We don't eat politics throughout the four years mandate ...
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Musa Dankwaa that is the reason why we keep telling you that NDC flagbearership poll you do are unreasonable, lack credibility, flawed and it is skewed only to advance the interest of Haruna Idrisu. If you pick southerners l ...
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Ayigbes ambition yaamuutu once again.They are still being treated as Hewers of wood and Carriers of water.They will try to hide behind Corrupt Asiedu Nketia but it will not work.The wicked will always struggle in life.
These FOOLISH POLLS WILL NOT DECIVE US AGAIN.... FOOLS
Why not Ga or Ayigbe ?
@ NOgokpo. Yes. Like Titus Glover and Peter Amewu. The pair that can prove that NPP is not an Akan Party. Kwasiya
An Ewe/ Ayigbe will one day lead NPP as their flagbearer or running mate. But I can bet my last Cedi it will NEVER happen in NDC in the near foreseeable future.They join NDC to punish Akans and they are now treated like Doorm ...
read full comment
You see this idiot again. He realised people are insulting him for projecting Haruna iddrisu as the one likely to lead the ndc 2028.
Master give us a Break
Haruna Iddrisu all the way
Haruna Iddrisu was more senior to John Mahama, but the latter has bypassed him.A true Dagomba will fight back for what's due him. Saayoooooo in Akatamanso family. More chaotic fight ahead.
For where?
You would wonder what is wrong with Mussa Danquah. The polls are revving from Haruna Iddrisu to now an Akan leading the NDC. Why all this conjecture? Why is he not patient?
It's surprising that there are not many other opinion institutes in Ghana and Mussa Dankwah is allowed to dominate the market. We should watch out so Ghanaians don't start taking his findings and pronouncements as biblical fa ...
read full comment
You too let us be small with your data data thing. We don’t need that right now please.
But where is Ben Ephson. He used to be an excellent pollster. Where has the fool run to? Mayo Clinic?
You damn right!
Ghana is not going to allow Ntafoo to successively lead like that. Other tribes also deservee to lead, too.
It's likely to be Ato forson or Asiedu Nketia.. Npp is in trouble
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And other banks accepted
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Musa Dsnkwa is now somersaulting backwards.It was Harruna Iddrisu this morning.When he realised that not many people bought into it,he is now flipping his tongue to an Akan candidate.Ato Forson is the leader by broad dayligh ...
read full comment
That prof is going 2 be de next prez.whether they like it or not
Who cares. Sound minded Akans dont like NDC. NDC is not an Akan party.
Please don't disturb us with your useless polls. NDC kindly call him to order because he want to derail the gains we are enjoying. We are not there yet. Come again on 2028 of your useless polls by that time the reset agenda h ...
read full comment
We are already fed up with this vindictive, useless and incompetent NDC government. No more NDC in Ghana
What at all is wrong with this man? Ah can't you let us rest with your predictions.
You are becoming too noisy and nauseating. If NDC elect Akan, Frafra, Bimoba, Ewe, Nzema so what?
Spare our ears with your diabolical d ...
read full comment
NKSEASEMM,,,IS THAT TRBALISM OR WHAT?
Ablakwa is a baby with sharp teeth pikin abolo.
Analysing Mussa Dankwa’s Churchstreet Cabal-Serving Antics in the NDC’s Leadership Race
From the earliest days of President John Dramani Mahama’s return to power in January, a deliberate and well-coordinated psycholo ...
read full comment
Sad anti- central region. Is the country doing well?
Yeah, you are right. And this time it's from the Central region ( Ato Forson). But the northern factor will still be active( Haruna Iddrisu)
H. E President Asiedu Nketia (Prez of the Republic of Ghana)
H. E President Asiedu Nketia (Prez of the Republic of Ghana) come January 2029
Nonsense, it is about integrity, competence, leadership among others not tribe. Ghana first you fool
Analysing Mussa Dankwa’s Churchstreet Cabal-Serving Antics in the NDC’s Leadership Race
From the earliest days of President John Dramani Mahama’s return to power in January, a deliberate and well-coordinated psycholo ...
read full comment