Naa Torshie: The Pawn in Kennedy Agyapong’s Political Chess Game

If political history teaches anything, it is that loyalty to Kennedy Agyapong comes with an expiry date. Naa Torshie, once a respectable name in Ghana’s public service, now finds herself dancing perilously close to that edge, a pawn in a game already marked by manipulation and inevitable betrayal. History has always proven that alliances built on convenience rather than conviction never endure. And in this case, the signs are glaring.

Naa Torshie may not see it yet, but she is being carefully positioned for use, abuse, betrayal, and eventual abandonment. She will be controlled by the loose cannon and used for his own advantage: before she felt she had been used as a political pawn, there would be no likely learning. Kennedy Agyapong’s brand of politics is not partnership; it is predatory. Those like his defected four wisemen: Mr kwame Owusu, Mr Eduwed Boateng, Mr Opon Bio and Oheneba Kofi Adum Barwuah, who walk too closely with him for over 30 years and soon discover that his promises are as fleeting as his temper. In the end, loyalty becomes a liability, and flattery, a fool’s investment.

There is a growing concern that Naa Torshie is drifting from the very essence and purpose of her public calling. Once regarded as a disciplined and principled figure within the political space, she now appears guided by proximity to power, a costly trade. Her political life, unless re-examined, teeters on the brink of doom. She risks becoming a tragic portrait of what happens when ambition overshadows discernment. Such a departure from purpose is not only unfortunate but prophetic of decline.

Let’s be plain: the divine mandate for a Ga woman destined for the presidency does not rest on Naa Torshie. If divine intent and destiny are to be believed, that mantle rests firmly with H.E. Shirley Naa Ayorkor Botchway. The spiritual and symbolic indicators point to Ayorkor a woman of poise, political precision, and quiet strength. An Evangelical Christian and SU alumna, her composure, experience, and diplomatic finesse mark her as the true bearer of that mantle.

In contrast, one plays the long game with grace; the other, the short one with noise. And in Ghanaian politics, noise fades faster than loyalty lasts. While H, E. Naa Ayorkor Botchway builds credibility abroad, Naa Torshie Lartey builds castles in the sand. Politics, they say, is a theatre of both ambition and betrayal, but when personal ambition overshadows divine direction, the outcome is always ruinous.

For Naa Torshie, the warning is clear: deviation from one’s true calling rarely ends in elevation, it ends in disgrace. If she does not retrace her steps, her political obituary will read:

“USED BY KENNEDY AGYEPONG, CONFUSED BY AMBITION, AND ABANDONED BY DESTINY.”

History will not remember her as the woman who rose to lead,

but as one misled by collateral opportunism and consumed by its consequences.

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