
Renowned broadcaster Philip Osei Bonsu, popularly known as OB and host of Ekosiisen on Asempa 94.7 FM, has stirred fresh political conversation following observations he made at a high-profile funeral over the weekend.
Speaking on his show, OB disclosed that one of the key things he closely monitored during the final funeral rites of Andrews Kwame Amankwah—father-in-law of Sammy Gyamfi—was the presence and reception of individuals being tipped as potential presidential candidates for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) ahead of the 2028 elections.
According to him, particular attention was drawn to Eric Opoku, the Member of Parliament for Asunafo South and current Minister for Food and Agriculture, who arrived at the event in the company of prominent businessman Ibrahim Mahama.
OB noted that their joint appearance did not go unnoticed and could carry political significance. He suggested that the pairing may hint at a possible future alliance, with Ibrahim Mahama potentially playing the role of a running mate or serving as a powerful figure backing Eric Opoku’s ambitions.
“The reception they received was quite telling,” OB remarked, adding that the crowd’s reaction indicated strong approval and enthusiasm. He further argued that such a combination could prove formidable, given Ibrahim Mahama’s influence and visibility within Ghana’s political and business landscape.
While no official declarations have been made, the sighting has fueled growing speculation within political circles about the shape of the NDC’s leadership ahead of the next electoral cycle.
As discussions around 2028 begin to take form, moments like these continue to offer early clues into possible alignments within the party.
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