Student’s Poem Sparks Social Media Buzz About Mahama on Independence Day
A poem recited by a student during Ghana’s Independence Day celebrations has gone viral, sending former President John Dramani Mahama trending across social media platforms. The performance took place at Manpanyin Senior High School, where a student delivered a poem praising Mahama and highlighting
Ogyem Solomon

A poem recited by a student during Ghana’s Independence Day celebrations has gone viral, sending former President John Dramani Mahama trending across social media platforms.
The performance took place at Manpanyin Senior High School, where a student delivered a poem praising Mahama and highlighting some of the accomplishments associated with his leadership. The recital focused on national progress, economic developments, and efforts to ease the burden on citizens, aiming to celebrate Ghana’s Independence Day in a creative and patriotic manner.
One particular line from the poem, which referred to Mahama as “Ɔmanpanyin Hisense,” quickly captured public attention. While intended as a form of praise, many social media users found the phrase humorous or unusual, prompting a flurry of reactions, memes, and online discussions.
The video of the performance circulated rapidly, with some Ghanaians applauding the student’s confidence, creativity, and ability to perform in front of a large audience. Others debated the wording of the poem and its interpretation, adding to the trending discussions surrounding the former president.
Independence Day celebrations in Ghana are often marked by parades, cultural displays, and performances from students nationwide. Poetry performances like this are designed to inspire patriotism, reflect on the nation’s achievements, and encourage unity among citizens.
The Manpanyin SHS student’s recital has become one of the most talked-about moments of this year’s Independence Day, showing how youth voices can capture national attention and spark conversations about leadership, communication, and creativity.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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