At what point did Kennedy Agyapong evolve into the NDC’s unofficial choir master, the man seemingly in charge of composing anti-NPP hymns? If the NDC genuinely needed a public relations manager, they wouldn’t have to recruit one; Kennedy has been offering them free prime-time publicity, functioning as the NDC’s Accidental Asset and the NPP’s Strategic Liability.
But the critical question remains: what, precisely, suggests that Kennedy Agyapong now effectively the NDC’s self-appointed “Praise and Worship Leader” is positioned to improve anything? His erratic public commentary and contradictory political messaging have furnished the opposition with more ammunition than any disciplined strategist would ever permit.
In political communication, self-sabotage is among the most destructive errors. Yet Kennedy repeatedly engages in rhetoric that fractures the NPP’s internal cohesion while undermining its public credibility. This is not principled dissent; it is undisciplined political theatrics packaged as authenticity.
Kennedy Agyapong’s increasingly counterproductive posture forces a difficult but necessary question: is he functioning as a leader within the NPP, or as a liability? His political indiscipline has become opposition capital. What began as firebrand activism has drifted into fault-line politics, undermining his own party and empowering its rivals. His trajectory is now a case study in self-inflicted political damage and the unintended consequences of rhetorical excess. Kennedy Agyapong you will never be the flagbearer, even if Npp landed in the gutters.
Osɔfo Nii Naate Atswele Agbo Nartey

