“Tears as Mahama Allegedly Demolishes Konadu’s House Amid Ken Agyapong Drama”
“Tears as Mahama Allegedly Demolishes Konadu’s House Amid Ken Agyapong Drama”

In a dramatic and controversial development, President John Dramani Mahama has been accused of authorizing the demolition of a property allegedly linked to Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings, former First Lady of Ghana. The news has triggered widespread outrage and emotional responses from the public, sparking a heated national debate.
The demolished building was reportedly located on a Ramsar site—a protected area reserved for environmental conservation. While some defend the move as a lawful enforcement of environmental regulations, others believe it may be politically motivated, targeting a prominent figure in Ghana’s political history.
Eyewitnesses report that the demolition was carried out under strict official orders, catching many by surprise. Videos shared online show devastated individuals, with some moved to tears, expressing frustration over what they describe as unfair treatment and political intimidation.
Outspoken Member of Parliament Kennedy Agyapong has waded into the controversy with strong criticism. In a viral video, Agyapong lambasted Mahama, accusing him of political persecution and abuse of power. His fiery comments have stirred even more public debate, with supporters and critics clashing over the true intent behind the demolition.
This incident has reignited long-standing conversations around land ownership, political rivalry, and the balance between law enforcement and political vendettas in Ghana. For many, it raises serious questions: Was this action purely legal, or does it signal a deeper political agenda?
As the dust settles, Ghanaians are closely watching how the situation unfolds and what it could mean for the country’s political landscape moving forward.