'Ladies and gentlemen, after IGP Yohuno, your next IGP' - Watch as Bola Ray 'hypes' COP Lydia Donkor
Bola Ray predicted a possible elevation of Commissioner of Police, COP Lydia Donkor, on Thursday, March 26, 2026, on Starr FM's Starr Chat. Bola Ray said, "Ladies and gentlemen, after IGP Yohuno, your next IGP, Ghana's first female substantive IGP, COP Lydia Donkor. We wish you the best."
The prediction followed COP Lydia Donkor's rendition of Ghana's national anthem. Bola Ray engaged COP Lydia Donkor in an expansive discussion on her professional journey. Bola Ray also said, "But Lydia, aside everything, you are diligent, you are a great soul, you love human beings and you are a professional. Keep up the good work and may God guide and see you through."
The remarks drew applause in the studio and have since sparked conversations about the possibility of COP Lydia Donkor breaking new ground as Ghana's first female Inspector General of Police (IGP).
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Bola Ray made a bold prediction about COP Lydia Donkor's future during a recent interview. The declaration has ignited discussions about the potential for a historic appointment - and what it would mean for the nation.
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