The sachets, which bear the likenesses of these prominent politicians, have sparked a debate over the lengths to which politicians are willing to go to win the hearts of the electorate. A video capturing this unusual form of political advertisement has been making the rounds on social media, drawing diverse responses from Ghanaians. While some view it as a harmless and creative campaign strategy, others see it as a sign of desperation, reflecting the extent to which politicians are ready to go to secure votes. Ghanaian politicians have long been known for engaging in dramatic publicity stunts during election periods. From pounding fufu and preparing Banku and soup to cleaning gutters, these gestures are often seen as attempts to connect with the everyday lives of ordinary Ghanaians.