Tensions are flaring after a provocative outburst from Apostle Agyemang, who is demanding answers over former President John Mahama’s recent remarks on LGBTQ+ issues—comments that have already stirred intense national debate.
In a fiery reaction that’s quickly gaining traction, the outspoken cleric questioned the source of Mahama’s stance, bluntly asking: “Who advised him?” The remark wasn’t just rhetorical—it carried a sharp edge of concern and disbelief, suggesting that powerful influences may be shaping the former president’s position.
Apostle Agyemang did not mince words, expressing frustration and alarm over what he perceives as a shift that clashes with widely held cultural and religious values. His comments have struck a chord with sections of the public who are equally uneasy, while others argue that the conversation reflects evolving perspectives on human rights and inclusion.
Mahama’s original statement—though not fully detailed—has clearly touched a nerve, reigniting Ghana’s ongoing and often polarizing discourse around LGBTQ+ rights. The issue remains one of the most sensitive in the country, drawing strong opinions from religious leaders, politicians, and civil society alike.
Now, with Apostle Agyemang’s emotional response adding fuel to the fire, attention is turning to Mahama’s camp. Will there be clarification? A walk-back? Or a firm defense of his position?
As the debate intensifies, one thing is certain: this is no longer just a comment—it’s a flashpoint in a broader cultural and political battle that shows no signs of cooling down anytime soon.


