Come December 7th Ghanaians would go to the polls to elect a new president to run the affairs of the country for the next four years starting 2021.
As we are always aware that in any election year, many people including some celebrities gear up to vote for their preferred candidates to represent them for the next four years.
The year 2020 been an election year is no exception as some people of the political parties in the country have started campaigning for vote for respective parties.
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Today, we bring you the list of some celebrities in the country who have thrown their support behind the current President Nana Akufo Addo and calling on Ghanaians to vote for him to continue serving them.
Some NDC folks got a shock of their lives when a self-recorded video of Afia Schwarzenegger surfaced on Sunday, August 2, 2020, asking Ghanaians to vote for Akufo-Addo instead of Mahama so that the Free SHS policy can be continued.
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Shatta Wale
After his historic collaboration with American Star Beyonce, President Akufo Addo took to Twitter to congratulate the dancehall star.
But Shatta Wale in reacting to the president’s tweet said he was going to vote to keep the president for “4 more years” – a subtle campaign message for the president.
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The former right-hand man of Shatta Wale, also in a self-recorded video, said President Akufo-Addo is the best president Ghana has ever had in the nation’s political history hence calling on his fans and Ghanaians to vote for him in the December polls.
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The Gospel musician in a recent interview is reported to have asked ex-president Mahama to step aside so that President Akufo-Addo can continue with his good works.
Days ago the popular actor was in the news after he rooting for the NPP to remain in power due to their many laudable policies.