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    Even after winning the elections, Mahama is still humble – Kwaku Manu

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    Popular Kumawood actor, Kwaku Manu Popular Kumawood actor, Kwaku Manu

    Popular actor Kwaku Manu has expressed admiration for President John Dramani Mahama.

    He has identified what he described as the President’s humility and respectfulness, even after assuming office.

    According to the actor, he is impressed by these traits, not just in Mahama, but also in his family, particularly his brother Ibrahim, who shares the same qualities.

    “I just have a question: who raised the Mahama children? I have never seen a president who is so humble. There are people who have money and power, but they do not respect. But if you look at President Mahama and his brother, they are humble. They do not mind standing to greet anyone, no matter the person’s level,” he stated.

    Buttressing his point, Kwaku Manu recalled a recent event where President Mahama set aside his status and stood up to greet a sub-chief.

    “Before the elections, I saw that Mahama was very humble, but even after winning, he is still respectful. I am saying this because of a recent event where a chief approached Mahama to greet him, and the president himself stood up to greet him, despite the fact that it was a sub-chief. This is what we want in a president,” Kwaku Manu stated.

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