General News of Wednesday, 30 April 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, founder of Action Chapel International, praised President Mahama. He believes Mahama has Ghana's best interests at heart.
Duncan-Williams described Mahama as selfless and not greedy. “This guy (Mahama), he means well for this country,” he told his congregation.
He shared a story about meeting business tycoons years ago. One tycoon mentioned that Mahama is a good man, which Duncan-Williams agreed with.
The tycoon explained that a foreign company had a deal in Ghana. The deal would benefit certain Ghanaians, the investor, and the President.
When Mahama learned of this structure, he strongly disapproved. He insisted that the investment should belong to Ghana after debts were paid.
Duncan-Williams noted that two different business tycoons made similar claims about Mahama. “He means well but he needs help,” he said to his congregation.
His comments have sparked debate on social media. Some argue that leaders should not exploit their positions for personal gain.
Comments include skepticism about the Archbishop's motives and calls for better leadership standards in Ghana. Many believe good intentions must lead to action for real change.
Overall, reactions vary widely among social media users regarding Duncan-Williams' testimony and its implications for leadership in Ghana.