Prominent radio personality Afia Pokua, popularly known as Vim Lady has weighed in on the implications of Mahama's actions with the clergy as the countdown to Ghana's December 7 election intensifies Former President John Dramani Mahama recently turned his focus toward the Christian community, making headlines with his outreach efforts.

His decision to engage with influential Pastors has sparked a lively debate, especially following a meeting that some perceive as a tactical move to bolster his support among Christian voters.

During a broadcast on Okay Fm monitored by MyNewsGh.com, Vim Lady expressed skepticism about his decision to include pastor Owusu Bempah in his strategy, raising concerns that this could alienate other key allies within the religious community.

Vim Lady's commentary underscores the intricate dance of loyalty, strategy, and influence that defines Ghanaian politics, particularly in the context of an impending election. "What Mahama is doing these 61 days left for the December 7 election is to win the Christians to himself, and he's being very strategic," she remarked, emphasizing the importance of the Christian vote in determining electoral outcomes.