
What Kojo Oppong Nkrumah (KON) is saying is very simple: If you truly want a fair and honest debate, then come under oath in Parliament and stop demanding one on your sponsored platforms.
Under oath, the following will happen
1. Every claim must be backed by verifiable facts, figures, and official documents.
2. You cannot lie, spin, or engage in propaganda, every statement is recorded as evidence.
3. You risk committing perjury, which is a criminal offence.
4. You will face rigorous cross-examination from competent people who can challenge your claims in real time.
5. Everything you say becomes part of the official public record and can be used in any future proceedings.
6. You become directly accountable to the State, not just to your political party or media audience.
i am thinking KON knows that when it is not under Oath your man will beat him with his infamous weapon ( Propaganda)
Enoch Kojo Appiagyei@AhenkanEnoch
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah and Sammy Gyamfi are two sharp minds from Ghana’s leading political parties, and there is currently a major national discussion around the Bank of Ghana’s 2025 losses, whether the figure is GH¢34 billion or GH¢15 billion. Students of politics, governance, and political communication would genuinely appreciate seeing both of you engage on the issue publicly. A fact-based television discussion where the numbers, accounting interpretations, and economic implications are properly interrogated would help educate the public and deepen understanding of the matter. Settle the debate on TV, many of us would be eager to watch, listen, and learn.
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