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‘BE GRATEFUL YOU HAVE A NICE ACCENT, HANDSOME PRESIDENT LIKE NANA ADDO’ – Afia Schwarzenegger to Ghanaians

Afia Schwarzenegger, a Ghanaian comedian has urged her countrymen to consider themselves fortunate to have Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as their leader.

Afia gave reasons why Ghanaians should consider themselves fortunate and mentioned that she was now in Germany, where rail and bus workers were protesting the government for better working conditions.

As an allusion to Nigeria, Afia claimed that the populace would “kill” to have a leader like Akufo-Addo, noting that they had already rejected Mr. Ahmed Bola Tinubu as their president-elect.

Afia Schwarzenegger reportedly posted a message on Instagram on Independence Day imploring Ghanaians to be understanding of Akufo-Addo.

“Nowhere cool. Come to Germany and see. The bus and train drivers are on demonstration. Be happy that you are a Ghanaian and be grateful that Nana Addo is your president, because Nigerians wished they had a handsome, young-looking president like ours.

Also, our president speaks good English and has a nice speaking accent. Be grateful that you have a president like Nana Akufo-Addo who will not lick the microphone when he speaks. And we are breaking the eight with Bawumia.”

Tinubu was elected president of Nigeria in a recent election that saw him poll 8.8 million votes to defeat former-associate-turned-foe Atiku Abubakar and surprise frontrunner Peter Obi, who scored 6.9 million and 6.1 million, respectively.

Afia Schwarzenegger has since been trolling Nigerians for electing what she termed as ‘an old feeble’ man as a president.

The comedienne and Kwame A Plus have shared earlier posts on social media where they were captured mocking Nigerians for their new choice of leadership.

 

 

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