Osuofia Visits Ghana President Mahama, Says The Actor Should Be Retained! (Photos)

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Osuofia Visits Ghana President Mahama, Says The Actor Should Be Retained! (Photos)

Veteran Nollywood actor Nkem Owoh popularly known as Osuofia has described President John Mahama as a transformer whose transformational exploits as President of Ghana should be emulated across the African continent.

In a chat with journalists while filming a short documentary on Ghana, Osuofia expressed his amazement at the pace of visible development he has seen since his recent visit to Ghana.

He described the newly expanded and modernized arrival at the Kotoka International Airport, the Greater Accra Regional Hospital and the Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange which was commissioned last week by President Mahama as unbelievably world class.He said…

“As I landed at the airport, the fresh air that welcomed me and the beauty of the entire ambience showed clearly that things had changed. This is not the Ghana I used to know. As you can see, the Greater Accra Regional Hospital is a masterpiece. I initially mistook it for a seven-star hotel. When I got to the Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange, I thought I was in Trafalgar Square in London.This is the work of a transformer! In fact, President Mahama should be retained”

See Photos from the visits below:

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