
Ghana Election 2028: Agyapong's Campaign Uses University Footage in Short Video
Cape Coast University Featured in Ken Ohene Agyapong's Presidential Campaign Video Ghana's upcoming presidential elections are heating up, and the campaign strategies are becoming increasingly visible. A recent video promoting Ken Ohene Agyapong's candidacy has utilized footage of the prestigious University of Cape Coast. The video, lasting just 18 seconds, features a text overlay emphasizing the need for a business-minded leader in Ghana. The implication is clear: Agyapong, shown in the video, is the candidate who meets this requirement. "A leader with a business mindset understands job creation, innovation, and sustainable development," reads the text superimposed on the video. "Ghana doesn't just need talk, we need action, vision, and practical solutions that only someone who has built businesses can deliver." This statement, while not explicitly mentioning Agyapong, directly links his business background to the needs of the nation. The use of the University of Cape Coast as a backdrop is significant. It suggests a connection to education, progress, and national pride. However, the video's brevity and lack of detailed policy discussion raise questions about its overall effectiveness in conveying a comprehensive message. The campaign's use of this visual strategy warrants further investigation into the broader communication strategy employed by Agyapong's team. The video's impact on public opinion and its potential to shape the narrative of the election remains to be seen.