In what can only be described as a catastrophic cybersecurity breach, President John Dramani Mahama's verified Twitter account (@JDMahama) was used to promote "Solanafrica", a dubious cryptocurrency project rife with fabrications, false affiliations, and telltale signs of fraud.

This mortifying incident lays bare not merely a momentary lapse but systemic inadequacies in Ghana's presidential communications infrastructure and governance protocols.

Presidential security negligence: An inexcusable vulnerability The hijacking of President Mahama's "official" personal Twitter account represents an astonishing failure of basic security hygiene at Ghana's highest office.

That scammers could commandeer a head of state's verified social media presence, using it to peddle a cryptocurrency scheme, raises profound questions about the competence of those entrusted with securing presidential communications. @JDMahama now-deleted tweet's promoting the Solana scam I am going with "hacked" because that can be the only explanation - no other can hold water.