Actress and film producer, Yvonne Nelson has taken to her twitter handle to reveal her plans of contesting the presidential election in Ghana pretty soon.
In series of tweets of the actress sighted by zionfelix.net, she reveals that most of the presidents Ghana has had over the years do not really care about the country and its citizenry which is why we have seen small growth.
According to Yvonne, the pace of growth in Ghana is something that will change if she becomes president in the near future because she cares a lot about the country which is why she is planning to contest to become president very soon.
The “Fix Us” movie producer tweeted “Wanna be PRESIDENT one day! I genuinely CARE! Wanna DEVELOP Ghana.“
This might not be a bad ambition after all, because it will be recollected that Yvonne Nelson did some great things in the political landscape of Ghana when there were many power challenges during the erstwhile President Mahama administration.
Check out her tweet and the reaction it received below…
Source: zionfelix
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If she truly care and has ambition of becoming a president, she wouldn't have gone for a British man to impregnated her in Britain. Let's think for you are disturbing our ears.
Maybe president of GHANA association of single mothers!!
On the ticket of the NDC ?
Clueless Girl. You have the greatest job that has the potential to command 1.2 billion Africans yet you seems clueless about how to even manage it. The African movie industry, the comedy, the arts etc is still its infancy, you had some success and you just relaxed. Due to your laziness, your industry has dwindled and instead of collaborating with others, you walk around and asking governments for funds. It really surprises me that upon all the innovation and technology available to us today, Africa movie producers keep complaining about their own industry when all they have to do is to use these techs and deliver. I don't know whether they even thought of or had a plan for the year of return to meet industry players from there to develop partnership on how they can module an African Netflix style that doen't only run on data but via digital sets and how they can start smaller studios with their partnerships. You have over 1.2Billion people to provide content from comedy, to music etc yet you lazily complain. No ambition except ready to chop. The Art industry is a private institution and as such government should not and cannot put any money into it. It is the responsibility of those interested to make money in that sector to think and grow that sector. Again did you lazy people thought of a plan to leverage the year of return for the benefit of both? You people have become social media talkative wasting precious time. Well, the opportunity is for you 1.2billion people in Africa, keep complaining.
What President which country Apuuu