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Photos from Evans For NDC's post 12/10/2025

Hon Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah had the honor of representing the Chief of Staff, Hon Julius Debrah at the Thanksgiving Mass marking the 10th Episcopal Anniversary of Most Rev. Emmanuel Kofi Fianu, SVD — Chairman of the National Peace Council, Ghana and Catholic Bishop of Ho. His unwavering commitment to peace, justice, and integrity continues to shape not only the Ho Diocese but the nation at large.

I emphasized that President John Dramani Mahama’s vision can only thrive in communities where these values are upheld — values Bishop Fianu has long embodied.

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10/10/2025

This young man became a lawyer less than 10 years ago, yet he has already inspired and supported dozens of young people in the NDC & beyond. Beyond encouragement, he has paid school fees and offered help to many others on their journey to the BAR!

Today, I celebrate the gentleman Sammy Gyamfi for some of the beautiful stories you may read today.

Credit: Eric Edem Agbana

05/10/2025

Comrade Prince Opoku Mensah, the Bono East Regional Organiser is a dynamic leader with exceptional strategic management skills in addressing party issues. He plays a pivotal role in our region as the Regional Political Affairs Coordinator, proving himself as a versatile and influential figure in the political landscape.

04/10/2025

Hon Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah writes;

𝗔 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗧𝗛 𝗢𝗙 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗦𝗛𝗡𝗘𝗦𝗦

President Mahama’s Servant-Leadership: An Example Worthy of Emulation for African Leaders

I had just landed from an official assignment when I tuned in to follow the live discussions between President John Dramani Mahama and representatives of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) on the fight against illegal mining.
As I listened from the airport, what struck me most was not just the government’s comprehensive plans and ongoing actions to combat galamsey — impressive as those are — but rather, the posture of the President himself.

I have followed the galamsey issue closely over the years, and truthfully, in such a politically charged context, one might expect a President to become defensive, to highlight successes, or to “blow his trumpet.”
But what I witnessed was the exact opposite.

President displayed a rare blend of humility, candor, and courage. He spoke with disarming honesty — acknowledging both the gains made and the challenges that remain. He did not shy away from criticism; instead, he invited it. He urged the media and civil society to keep criticizing, to keep holding government accountable, to keep our feet to the fire.
This is the essence of Servant-Leadership — leadership rooted in truth, humility, and accountability. In a world where many leaders seek to be praised rather than questioned, this attitude is refreshing, revolutionary, and deeply inspiring.

This is not just politics. This is a reset of leadership style and values.
President Mahama’s approach represents a breath of freshness on the African continent — a model of leadership that listens, learns, and leads with empathy and sincerity.
Indeed, Ghana is on the right path, and under President Mahama’s stewardship, the future is bright. May other African leaders take a cue from this example — that true strength in leadership lies not in defending oneself, but in serving one’s people with honesty and grace.

30/09/2025

Government increases daily feeding fee for prisoners from GH¢1.80 to GH¢5

Photos from Evans For NDC's post 29/09/2025

Excerpts from the speech delivered by Hon Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah at the 14th Pan-African Global Trade and Investment Conference. As a Resident Fellow at the Center for Global Africa, Delaware State University, where He has been tasked with researching the impact of election financing and the monetisation of democracy in eight African countries.

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28/09/2025

Good Morning Family.
Have blessed Sunday
Love you all

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