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Ghana Is in Safe Hands, and Mahama Is the Next Kwame Nkrumah – Sonnie Badu

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, Ghana Street Journal

In a Facebook post that has since sparked widespread conversation, gospel musician and founder of The Rockhill Church, Sonnie Badu, showered praises on Ghana’s incoming president, John Dramani Mahama.

With the general election results still fresh on the minds of many, Badu took the opportunity to reflect on the political landscape and its implications for the future of the nation.

“Ghana is in safe hands, and it’s evident that @officialjdmahama is an institution,” Badu wrote. He continued, acknowledging Mahama’s leadership qualities, noting that his “brains need to be studied” and suggesting that universities should take a closer look at the former president’s approach.

In his post, Badu likened Mahama’s impact on Ghana to that of the country’s first president, Kwame Nkrumah, boldly stating that Mahama will “rightly be labeled as the next Kwame Nkrumah after your term.”

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For many, these words reflect a deep admiration for Mahama’s political resilience and the trust he commands across various sectors of society.

Sonnie Badu’s recognition of Mahama’s leadership comes as the country looks forward to a period of change and, perhaps, rejuvenation under the incoming administration.

His comments also reflect a growing sense of optimism among Mahama’s supporters who believe that the nation’s future is bright under his leadership.

However, Badu didn’t stop at simply lauding Mahama’s accomplishments; he also took the opportunity to reflect on the internal struggles of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), pointing out that the party’s disunity had proven to be a costly factor in their defeat.

“I think your disunity was very costly, and it’s still affecting you,” he stated.

Badu’s criticism of the NPP was pointed, especially in reference to prominent figures such as Hopeson and others who, in his view, have shown clear signs of frustration and disillusionment by supporting the incoming government.

As a pastor, Sonnie Badu’s post had a profound theological undertone. He cleverly tied the political developments into his message, hinting at the idea of a larger, divinely orchestrated “Master Plan.”

“As a pastor, this is a message I could preach—it’s titled #TheMasterPlan,” Badu concluded, suggesting that faith and politics could intersect in a way that brings hope and healing to the country.

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