Twins Dnt Beg Fired as Akufo-Addo’s Official Photographers; they tell Reason

Twins Dnt Beg Fired as Akufo-Addo’s Official Photographers; they tell Reason

- Popular Ghanaian twin photographers, Twin Dnt Beg, have revealed that they were fired from their post as official presidential photographers

- They said this was because of a leaked photo that got President Akufo-Addo ridiculed

- The two were appointed in 2016 after the elections but lost the job in 2017

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Popular Ghanaian twin photographers, Twins Dnt Beg, have disclosed that they have been fired as official presidential photographers.

They became President Akufo-Addo’s photographers, as well as being in charge of all photographs taken at the Jubilee House after the 2016 elections.

However, the twins lost that job in 2017, and they have finally opened up on what caused that.

Twins Dnt Beg Fired as Akufo-Addo’s Official Photographers; they tell Reason
A collage of the twins and Akufo-Addo. Photo credit: @twinsdntbeg @nakufoaddo/Instagram
Source: Instagram

In a conversation with Giovani Caleb on Starr FM, the twins said they were relieved of their post after a leaked photo of the president went viral and caused ridicule.

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Describing the exact photo that got them into their trouble, the duo said "the offending pic was His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo in scrubs on a visit to the Ridge Hospital to see disaster victims".

After the 'harm' was caused, the two were not fired directly from their post but rather in a subtle way.

"We were told that "you will be called when we need you" and till now that call is yet to come," they revealed.

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Naa Ayeley Aryee Naa Ayeley is a creative writer with over ten years of experience in journalism and media. She started writing for YEN in 2017 as an editor on the entertainment desk and later became a monitoring editor.