Man who incited violence against Mahama, public officials jailed 

David Kwodow Prah Afful, the man seen in a viral video threatening to kill the President, Members of Parliament, and other government officials if he had a gun or cutlass, has been sentenced to seven months in prison.

Afful, popularly known on social media as Kwame Nkrumah II, appeared before an Accra Circuit Court where he pleaded guilty to charges of threat of death and offensive conduct conducive to the breach of the peace. He also pleaded with government officials to forgive him for his actions.

The Ghana Police Service arrested Afful for issuing death threats and inciting violence during a TikTok livestream.

He was apprehended at his hideout near Kasoa Market around 2:20 p.m. on Saturday, September 13.

In the video, Afful allegedly threatened to kill government officials, journalists, and civil servants using official green number plates.

He was also reported to have threatened to burn marketplaces and encourage others to commit similar acts.

Following the arrest, the police emphasized: “While it upholds freedom of speech, it will not tolerate statements that incite violence, insecurity, or public disorder.”