Several presidential candidates, as has become usual, have catchphrases that express the philosophies behind their campaigns. The backers of the candidates for president have also adopted these catchphrases as their own.
The Great Transformational Plan (GTP), the NPP presidential candidate Alan Kyerematen's economic strategy for transforming Ghana, is depicted in one of his campaign slogans (GTP).
Dr. Kwabena Duffuor, a presidential candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), uses the catchphrase "Ahoto" to indicate his drive to support the organization's base.
ATOPA, which translates for "Akoto Tops All," is the motto of Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto.
On his Kokrokoo program on Peace FM, veteran broadcaster Kwame Sefa Kayi mentioned Dr. Akoto's slogan and couldn't help but started laughing.
Sefa Kayi added, "Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto's catchphrase is ATOPA, meaning Akoto Tops All," before erupting in hysterical laughter.
The Kokrokoo program panelists, including seasoned journalist Kweku Baako Jr and social analyst Bernard Allotey Jacobs, joined Sefa Kayi to giggle uncontrollably at the ATOPA motto.
A violent guy humping a lady during sexual contact is referred to as "Atopa" in Akan.