Political showdown heats up as media personality calls out cleric’s claims
Social commentator Yaa Brefo has fired back at Prophet Oduro, insisting he misrepresented facts in the ongoing controversy surrounding Baba Jamal’s alleged vote-buying saga.
“Get your facts right before making wild claims,” Yaa Brefo said, emphasizing the need for accuracy over speculation in politically charged discussions.
WHAT SPARKED THE CLASH
- Prophet Oduro reportedly criticized Baba Jamal for alleged vote-buying during elections
- Yaa Brefo responded, arguing that the claims lacked verification and context
- The debate has quickly escalated on social media, with followers weighing in on ethics, politics, and media responsibility
SOCIAL MEDIA ERUPTS
- Users are divided:
- Some support Yaa Brefo for calling out misinformation
- Others side with Prophet Oduro for raising alleged electoral malpractice
- Hashtags about the clash are trending, making the feud a hot topic nationwide
THE BIGGER PICTURE
The exchange highlights:
- The influence of media and public figures in shaping political narratives
- The blurred line between opinion and verified fact in social debates
- How Ghanaian society reacts to controversial election stories
“Politics in Ghana isn’t just about votes, it’s about who controls the narrative,” one user tweeted, reflecting the intense interest in the saga.


