Daniel Duncan-Williams, son of Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has rated ‘bress’ over the NPP.
The rapper from Ghana, who is well-known as the founder of Action Chapel International’s son, made his announcement on social media.
However, it is unknown how Daniel determined his parameters for measuring “bress” and the “NPP” in order to select the latter.
This occurs at a time when the ruling party has been criticized for bad governance by prominent Ghanaian socialites, like Lydia Forson and Yvonne Nelson, among others.
The National Cathedral project, rising fuel prices, accusations of financial difficulty, charges of corruption, subpar growth, and the weakening of the Ghanaian cedi are just a few of the criticisms leveled at the NPP leadership.
However, it is unknown if any of these factors had an impact on Daniel’s social media revelation.
Daniel brazenly asserted on Twitter that “Bress is better than NPP” despite the fact that the majority of residents of wealthy Ghanaian religious households avoid politics.