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Ghana: I Didn’t Support Mahama For Financial Gain – Tracy Boakye

Ghanaian actress Tracey Boakye has openly declared that she never supported former President John Dramani during the 2016 electoral campaign because of money.

Ms Boakye came under heavy criticism when she publicly campaigned for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and its candidate John Dramani Mahama.

She was most often at the receiving end of criticism and abuse by some sympathisers of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) on social media, with many suggesting she chose the NDC camp for financial gain.

However, she said, her endorsement had nothing to do with money.

“I sat down and called one person in the morning and said I wanted to endorse the President [John Mahama]. The person said: ‘We are going to meet him at the airport, if you want to come along. So I did the advert and together with all the guys in the creative arts industry we went to meet the [then] President and that was the first time I saw him. And I saw him after I had done the advert. So if it was about money, as an actress I was supposed to sit with them, sign a contract before doing it, but I did the advert when nobody knew me in NDC,” she told Bismark Boachie (DJ Premier).

Ms Boakye will be premiering her latest movie Devil Between My Legs at the West Hills Mall on Saturday 20 May after a successful premiere in Kumasi.

The director of the movie, Samuel Ofori, urged patrons to troop to the West Hills Mall since the occasion will be used to audition for potential actors and actresses for a new production.

Written by PH

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