November 24, 2025
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By Enock Akonnor (Managing Editor) enockakonnor2013@gmail.com

In the unfolding story of Ghana’s democracy, moments of destiny often reveal themselves through signs too striking to ignore.

One such moment is upon us; the emergence of Hon. Julius Debrah, Ghana’s distinguished Chief of Staff, whose leadership journey appears to be divinely orchestrated for greater national purpose.

It is no coincidence that President John Dramani Mahama and Hon. Julius Debrah share the same initials, JD.

In the spiritual realm, such alignments are not mere chance; they are prophetic symbols of continuity, divine succession, and a heavenly endorsement of leadership grace.

The initials “JD” stand as a mark of destiny, first embodied in John Dramani Mahama, and now pointing unmistakably toward Julius Debrah as the next vessel of Ghana’s progress.

Hon. Julius Debrah’s story is one of humility, loyalty, and silent power.

He has served faithfully behind the scenes, steering the machinery of governance with calm authority and unshakable integrity.

His leadership is not loud, but it is effective; not boastful, but profoundly impactful.

Through his stewardship, the NDC has witnessed stability, order, and discipline at the highest levels of administration.

As Ghana approaches the 2028 general elections, the winds of destiny appear to be blowing toward one direction, the JD mantle being passed from John Dramani to Julius Debrah. This is not just politics; it is prophecy in motion.

For the National Democratic Congress (NDC), this moment calls for clarity and unity.

All who love the party, all who believe in its vision, must rally behind the man whom divine timing has prepared. Hon. Julius Debrah is not just a leader; he is a symbol of continuity, divine order, and national renewal.

The initials “JD” are more than letters. They are a divine code for leadership, service, and destiny.

Let Ghana hear it, let the NDC embrace it, and let history record it: Julius Debrah (JD) is the chosen vessel for 2028 and beyond.

Source; www.leakyGhana.com

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