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Your Hair Like “Opete” – Ghanaians Condemn Lady for Labeling Nana Aba Anamoah “Ugly”

Ghlagatin 2 months ago 0

Ghanaians have heavily descended on a lady who called Aced media Personality, Nana Aba Anamoah Ugly for saying NDC and NPP are the same.

The lady used unprintable words against Nana Aba and asked her to go and marry and stop tweeting nonsense on social media.

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Nana Aba had earlier posted on her social media pages that there is no difference between the incumbent New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the opposing National Democratic Congress (NDC).

She explained that these parties look out for themselves when they are voted into power. But as soon as they go into opposition, they are springing forth brilliant ideas about things they could do to improve the lives of Ghanaians.

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This didn’t sit well with the lady who launched an attack against Nana Aba.

Reacting to this, some fans of Nana Aba Anamoah decided to roast the lady. They described her as an ugly duckling trying to compare herself to Nana Aba.

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Watch the video below ;

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Frank Oteng known professionally as Ghlagatin is a Ghanaian celebrity blogger, freelance journalist, and reporter.He is the founder of Ghlagatin.net, an entertainment website. He graduated from Accra Technical University, ATU with a National High Diploma in Interior Design.

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