Agyapong Says Party Used His Words Against Him Over ’10 Sins’
Former NPP flagbearer hopeful Kennedy Agyapong revealed that he stayed silent during a critical phase of the last campaign because his own party weaponized his past criticisms of the NDC—calling them his “10 sins”—to undermine his presidential ambition. Agyapong explained that remarks once celebrated when directed at the opposition became political liabilities when he sought office. Party insiders reportedly flagged these as sins, prompting him to apologize publicly to President John Mahama as tensions mounted. In humor-laced reflection. Agyapong likened the labels to the Biblical Ten Commandments and joked that he refused to let people add an eleventh or twelfth “sin” to his name—leading to his deliberate campaign silence.