Accra, Dec 8, 2025 – What started as a late-night political discussion turned into a full-scale public courtroom on Twitter Spaces as NPP Loyal Ladies ripped into the NDC government’s handling of youth issues.
The Space, titled “Youth, Jobs, Accountability & Good Governance,” drew more than 48,000 live listeners, pushing #NDCBuriedTheYouth to the No.1 spot on Ghana X.
What followed was a three-hour avalanche of anger, frustration, and raw testimonies from young Ghanaians watching their futures collapse in slow motion.
“Students can’t pay fees — the promises were empty.”
Abigail Iddrisu (@BillionaireAi25) didn’t mince words:
“Students admitted to university are still waiting for the government to pay fees promised in the manifesto. Nothing. How do they survive?”
“National Service postings rejected — unless you know somebody.”
Nat G. Tetteh (@NatGTetteh) dropped a bomb:
“State agencies are rejecting National Service postings. If you don’t have connections, forget it. This is pushing young graduates into despair.”
“2024 promises have turned into 2025 suffering.”
Akosua NPP Warrior:
“They promised heaven in 2024. They have delivered hell in 2025. The youth are wide awake. 2028 is payback time.”
Leaked memo triggers political earthquake
A leaked Finance Ministry memo ordering sharp cuts to revived NABCO jobs sent the Space into chaos.
Meanwhile:
- Free SHS feeding grants are 11 months in arrears
- nursing and teacher allowances are still “under review”
The question repeatedly asked: “What exactly is working for the youth?”
“Every lie will be replayed until 2028.”
In a fiery closing statement, NPP Loyal Ladies Director for Diaspora Affairs Ms Karen Kemetse declared a full political offensive:
“Every lie will be replayed in every village until 2028. The youth have been betrayed — but they will have the last laugh.”
She announced weekly Monday-night exposés leading up to the 2028 elections.
Analysts: the youth vote is slipping fast
Political watchers warn the NDC may be losing grip on the very demographic that secured victory in 2024. Some analysts describe the youth vote as being “on emergency life support.”
Ghana’s political temperature is boiling. And tonight’s Space made one thing clear: the 2028 countdown has already begun.







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