As each day passes, the popularity and fame of Former President John Dramani Mahama increases whiles the NPP government becomes unpopular because more scandals are being discovered each day. A recent one was discovered in Sir John's will.
In the will, the Late Former General Secretary stated unequivocally that he has three stalls in one of Mahama's greatest infrastructure development in the Ashanti Region; Kejetia Market. There were rumors that even though Mahama was the one who developed the Kejetia Market, it is NPP people or supporters or traders who have dominated the market .

This has vindicated Mahama once again. And this is strengthening the coming back of the former President, John Dramani Mahama.
There could also be a possibility that some other government officials have begun taking ownership already of some state properties.
This has gotten Ghanaians to massively react. What is your view on this? Do you think Mahama's people would have done the same?
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