
Ghanaian Social Media Personality Defuses Political Insults with Humor
Ghanaian Social Media User Responds to Political Insults with Humor Accra, Ghana – June 16, 2025 – John Mahama Ba, a Ghanaian social media personality, recently found himself the target of online insults from members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). The incident highlights the increasingly heated political climate in Ghana as the 2024 elections approach. In a short video posted on June 15th, Mahama Ba responded to the attacks with a calm, yet defiant, demeanor. His video, which has already garnered over 1000 views, shows him calmly addressing the insults while subtly asserting his political stance. "To the NPP ladies insulting me because of politics," Mahama Ba says in the video, "I fine pass your boyfriends." His response, laced with humor, exemplifies the complex dynamics of online political discourse in Ghana. The video's popularity suggests a resonance with a segment of the population who appreciate his approach. While the incident itself is relatively minor, it underscores the increasing use of social media as a battleground for political expression and conflict in Ghana. The incident also raises questions about the role of social media in political campaigns and the potential for online harassment to escalate political tensions. The response from Mahama Ba, however, offers a counterpoint – a demonstration of how humor and a calm approach can be effective in navigating online political battles.