Kennedy Agyapong’s Bombastic Rhetoric And Rising Populism: Why Must It Matter At All?
Kennedy Agyapong's populist impulses could be potential fodder for both anarchism and fascism in Ghana. He uses the populist playbook of deflecting accountability by attacking his critics and casting them as enemies of the people. He sees politics as a war between good and evil and appeals to people who are deeply dissatisfied with status quo.
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