For the First Time in History, a PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE WEARS A MASK. Will This be the Way the Anti-Christ Will Introduce Himself? Who is This AI Clown-Looking Figure Running For the Presidency of Ghana?
Daniel Whyte III, President of Gospel Light Society International, was thinking about moving to Ghana, a place he has been to, preached in, and loves, to live out the rest of his life after “Fighting a Good Fight,” “Keeping the Faith,” and “Finishing His Course” of preaching the Gospel and the Whole Counsel of God for 44 years around the world and preaching the Gospel and the Whole Counsel of God nearly every day, often times multiple times a day, for over 7 years from January 1, 2016 to March 10, 2023, says in light of these strange developments, he is going to hold off for a minute and see what the end is going to be with this AI CLOWN-LOOKING DUDE running for the presidency of Ghana.
ACCRA, Ghana — Giant billboards featuring a man in a mask and the simple message “leadership for the next generation #thenewforce” have appeared in major cities across Ghana in recent weeks. Other billboards, featuring a masked man flanked by other people with covered faces, have been rolled out as part of the campaign.
The billboards have been placed beside busy streets in major cities such as Accra, Kumasi, Cape Coast, Takoradi, Ho, and Tamale.
The campaign issued a statement late last month in which it said the identity of the masked person will be revealed in “the shortest possible time,” along with “policy objectives and goals.” However, a spokesperson did not respond to Semafor Africa when asked when the person’s identity would be made public.
→ Why is this happening? Ghana will hold presidential elections in exactly a year. Power has alternated between the two main political parties — the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) — since the country’s switch to multi-party democracy in 1992. However, critics of the main parties say their governance has been marred by nepotism, corruption, and financial mismanagement.
The five smaller parties are fragmented and their combined tally typically makes up less than 5% of the vote in elections. Campaigning ahead of next year’s election is gathering pace at a time when Ghanaians are enduring the worst economic crisis in a generation — one that forced the NPP government to turn to the IMF for a $3 billion loan.
→ Who’s behind this? It is unclear who the man behind the mask on the billboards is, but most people believe it is a businessman named Nana Kwame Bediako, also known as Cheddar. “It is obvious it is Cheddar, the stature of the individual looks exactly like him,” graphic designer Felix Frimpong, an Accra resident, told Semafor Africa.
Bright Simmons, research lead at Imani Centre for Policy in Accra, said on social media platform X that the campaign’s financier is a “maverick businessman,” adding that he believed it was Cheddar. Bediako did not respond to Semafor Africa’s requests for comment.
→ How likely is it that a new party could succeed? Despite growing support for the #thenewforce campaign, a new party would have to compete for the third force slot with the Movement of Change, a political group founded by a former trade minister who left the ruling NPP. “A third force will be difficult to emerge at this time to disrupt the NDC or NPP within the next 12 months,” explained Professor Samuel Adu-Gyamfi, a political analyst.
It’s almost unthinkable for an insurgent party to sweep its candidate to the presidency. However, a new political force could still play a vital role by diverting attention from the NPP and NDC, which could open up the debate on key election issues.
Source:semafor.com
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