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John Mahama, President of Ghana, confirms unauthorized access to social media platforms

John Mahama disavowed posts endorsing Solana and a memecoin from a supporting page, distancing himself from the promotion.

Ghana's President John Mahama admits to a hacking incident on social media platforms
Ghana's President John Mahama admits to a hacking incident on social media platforms

John Mahama, President of Ghana, confirms unauthorized access to social media platforms

Last Saturday, an unauthorised hacking incident took place on the social media page of Former Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama. The breach was not discovered until the following day.

In a series of events, Mr Mahama made a suspicious post endorsing the blockchain platform Solana. This promotion was reported by Mariblock. However, no authoritative sources or credible reports have documented an investigation into a "John Dramani Mahama memecoin scam" or any details about a hacked social media account linked to this issue.

Despite the lack of concrete evidence, Mr Mahama confirmed the hack and the retrieval of his social media page. He also stated that all recent tweets relating to cryptocurrencies from his page should be disregarded, as they did not originate from him.

It appears that the hack was utilised to promote a memecoin scam, as the promotion of Solanafrica was done in a manner commonplace in hacking schemes and raised suspicions. The post was later deleted, and the president's page has now been retrieved from the fraudsters and control restored.

Ghanaians are advised to be vigilant and disregard any cryptocurrency-related tweets from the president's page in the last few days. For accurate, up-to-date details, consulting trusted news outlets or official statements directly related to Mahama and cryptocurrency scams would be necessary.

  1. The unauthorised hacking incident on Former Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama's social media page was seemingly utilized to promote a memecoin scam, as evidenced by the promotion of Solanafrica in a manner typical of hacking schemes.
  2. In the realm of general-news and crime-and-justice, the hack of Former President Mahama's social media account has raised concerns about the intersection of fintech, specifically memecoins, and politics in Africa.
  3. Despite no concrete evidence or details of an investigation into a "John Dramani Mahama memecoin scam", it is advisable for Ghanaians to stay vigilant about cryptocurrency-related matters, particularly when examining recent accounts from the president's page.

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