John Dumelo gets 'caught' waiting at polling station for NIA registration to commence
- Parliamentary candidate for Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency, John Dumelo, was spotted waiting for the NIA registration to start
- It is reported he was seen at the polling station at 10:35 pm
- Many Ghanaians have been reacting massively to the development on Twitter
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Popular Ghanaian actor, John Dumelo, who is the parliamentary candidate for Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency was spotted at night at a polling station in his area.
The photo has become one of the top trends on the Ghanaian section of Twitter, in that, it portrayed the Ghanaian actor's passion for the parliamentary seat.
According to a report by Classfmonline, the parliamentary candidate arrived at the polling station at 10:35 pm and was the first to get there.
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Many Ghanaians have been reacting massively to the development.
Nungua Donald Trump saw one of the photos in which the parliamentary candidate was spotted without a mask and wondered why such an esteemed individual would not obey the COVID-19 protocols:
Capecoast Stonebwoy was quick to alert Nungua Donald Trump that John Dumelo actually had a mask and wore it anytime there was someone around him:
Edemagbana commended John massively for his relentlessness towards his campaign:
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Ehansoni1 asked the obvious but thought-provoking question, inquiring why exactly John went to the station so early.
According to End Game, John Dumelo really has to win the seat he is contesting for owing to the seriousness he has portrayed towards his campaign all this while.
KotokuLawyer also spoke positively about John, indicating that the actor really understands politics.
In other news, Valentina Mintah, a female Ghanaian technology executive, has been elected as an executive member of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
A report sighted by YEN.com.gh on Graphic.com.gh confirms this is the first time a black female is taking the highly-coveted role since its inception 100 years ago.
The seven-member executive board was announced at the 2020 meeting of the ICC World Council and is the most diverse board in its history.
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