A few months ago, Otiko Afisa Djaba, Ghana’s Minister of Gender, Children, and Social Protection was on the neck of former President John Mahama–after the former called the latter wicked.
Many found Otiko’s comments disrespectful including a section of Parliament during her Ministerial Vetting but she failed to apologise and insisted, she meant what she said.
John Mahama seems to have forgiven Otiko, perhaps because his father and Otiko’s mother are direct siblings, making Otiko and Mahama cousins. The above photo of the two smiling confirms this.
Whatever it is John Mahama surely has a big forgiving heart.
And Otiko doesn’t look the same without her signature hair style.
Source: ghanacelebrities.com
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take of her wig... disgraceful woman...u insult a brother cos of politics wen he never insulted u... otiko, u n mahama. who is wicked... wicked witch like u...
Hmmmm.... Blood is always thicker than water. Anyway no hard feelings. If they are first cousins, then they could as well marry eh by some traditions of the north. No matter the difference they shld patch up
It takes a man of wisdom and pity not to fight the flesh. JM only GOD knows your heart.
Wow! When was this photo taken? If its recent then those who were putting more fire on their political situation shd bow down their heads in shame. BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER
After all, they are first cousins.
***barred word*** woman with no manners, atiko
Blood they say is thicker than water. Otiko Djaba and Jonh Mahama knew themselves before the "bankye and tilapia" political parties were formed. It is the media and self seeking politicians who wanted to destroy the relationship between these cousins. Leave them alone to patch up. Nice picture though.
Yes a forgiving heart Ghana needs .... not that he incites vengeance vigilantism and thuggery