A tweet by John Mahama Thursday has sent social media into a frenzy mood with many commentators lauding the sense of humour of the former President.
In the tweet, Mr Mahama posted a picture of a goat and a dog with a caption, “Lessons in Ghanaian politics- don’t use idioms in relation to yourself. They'll stick”.
Can't this dogs be hang. 2020 ???????? pic.twitter.com/vQNAGlpYhl
Lessons in Ghanaian politics- don’t use idioms in relation to yourself. They'll stick. pic.twitter.com/HRfp9r2VRL
— John Dramani Mahama (@JDMahama) 2 August 2018
Lessons in Ghanaian politics- don’t use idioms in relation to yourself. They'll stick. pic.twitter.com/HRfp9r2VRL
The post has since attracted a lot of replies with many retweeting what he posted.
Shhhhhhh... Don't let Ghanaians see/hear this pic.twitter.com/dFzuiZ9e37
— nãnï ???????? (@nani_kiddo) 2 August 2018
Shhhhhhh... Don't let Ghanaians see/hear this pic.twitter.com/dFzuiZ9e37
The post is believed to be aimed at drawing comparisons between his use of the ‘dead goat syndrome’ at a time when labour groups were threatening to go on strike or demonstrations prior to the 2016 election year.
President Nana Akufo-Addo also recently used an idiom to hit back at critics who want to tag his family as corrupt.
“I am aware that you give a dog a bad name in order to hang it, but this dog will not be hanged,” the President said.
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