Ghanaians troll actress for shooting campaign commercial for Prez Mahama

Tracey Boakye New Actress Tracey Boakye

Wed, 27 Jul 2016 Source: zionfelix.net

In Ghana, it looks like its forbidden for a public figure to publicly show his or her support for a political party. Insult has made many who would have come out to announce their political affiliation kept mute because they do not want to be on the bad side of Ghanaians lips.

Few who are valiant enough to come out have been reprimanded for their decision.

Few hours ago, Zionfelix.net published a story about Kumawood actress Tracey Boakye coming out publicly to announce her support for the ruling National Democratic Congress and its presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama ahead of this year’s general election. This manifested when a commercial video she has shot surfaced on social media platforms.

The actress in the new commercial video is seen proclaiming the good works of the president. The actress in the short video praises the president to a fellow who was about to destroy the campaign posters of the first gentleman of the land.

Tracey who is also a movie producer reminded the lady some of the good infrastructures the president has put up in the Ashanti Region which tells that he has a lot for the region if he is given another four years during this year’s general election.

Tracey’s endorsement looks like she has killed thousands of Ghanaians judging from the strong negative reaction by Ghanaians.

A section of social media commentators who watched the NDC endorsement video could not understand why the actress has chosen to campaign for the current President of Ghana who has been in office since 2012.

These people have rained insults on the actress for choosing Mahama over the other presidential candidates.

Read some of the comments from Facebook and Instagram below:



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