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Actress and entrepreneur, Nana Ama Mcbrown has debunked claims going rounds that she’s the woman seen in the viral video knocking on the forehead of former President John Dramani Mahama on her TV set.
In the video, a woman whose voice sounded so much like Nana Ama Mcbrown is heard saying: “Leave our television for us so that we can watch our programme. You like blabbing about everything. Look at his face, this is not about elections so leave our TVs for us so we can continue to watch our programme.”
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This happened while Mr Mahama was making a live broadcast on his ‘Digital Conversation with Ghanaians’ on United Television (UTV) and other TV stations across the country. However, the actress has claimed she wasn’t the one who made that derogatory video in an official statement.
Her statement reads: “My attention has been drawn to a video circulating on various social media platforms in which a female figure, which some claim erroneously and strangely to be me, can be seen under the cloak of darkness, knocking the head of the image of Former President John Mahama on the screen of a TV during his Digital Conversation with Ghanaians last Thursday.
I hereby distance myself from that video and unequivocally state that I am not the woman in the video, and there is no way will I ever behave in such a reprehensible manner towards the Former President of Ghana whom I hold in high respect, or indeed any other person.
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