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REV. NTIM FODJOUR'S INTELLIGENCE CLAIM SEEMS LIKE AN APRIL FOOL'S JOKE – COL. ABOAGYE

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A surprising twist emerged in Ghana's political and security landscape over the weekend as retired Colonel Festus Aboagye questioned the credibility of intelligence allegedly linked to Rev. John Ntim Fodjour, a Deputy Minister of Education. According to Col. Aboagye, the claims made by Rev. Fodjour appear too bizarre to be taken seriously, likening them to an “April Fools’ prank” rather than credible national security information.


Speaking in response to Rev. Fodjour' s controversial assertion, Col. Aboagye raised concerns about the source and legitimacy of the intelligence the reverend claimed to possess. “Who told him? Who informed him about the so- called intelligence?” Col. Aboagye asked in a tone that resonated with scepticism and surprise. His remarks have since sparked a nationwide conversation, with many questioning the boundaries between political rhetoric and responsible public discourse, especially when it involves issues of national interest.


The allegations in question remain unclear in detail, but the retired military officer's open challenge has undoubtedly drawn public attention. Many have taken to social media and radio platforms to echo his doubts, suggesting that sensitive matters such as intelligence reports should be handled with utmost care, accuracy, and discretion. The implication that such sensitive information could be trivialized or exaggerated for political or public appeal has triggered concern among civic actors and the general public alike. Rev. Ntim Fodjour, who has been quite vocal on several national issues in recent months, has yet to provide a detailed clarification or respond directly to Col. Aboagye's comments. The absence of a formal rebuttal has left more room for speculation as Ghanaians try to piece together the facts surrounding the matter.


This development adds to the list of trending stories involving the Deputy Minister, who recently made headlines for championing educational reforms and expressing strong political opinions. While he has enjoyed a fair amount of support for his initiatives, this latest allegation risks shifting public perception and invites greater scrutiny of how public officials handle sensitive information.


The story was first reported by 3 News on April 12, 2025, and has since been circulated widely across online platforms including TV 3' s official social media handles. As the issue continues to stir public debate, many await a clearer response from the parties involved.




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