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Nana Addo’s beautiful daughters star in new campaign ad

In the five minute video, the pair, Gyankroma Akufo-Addo and Nana Dokua Akufo-Addo, spoke –unsurprisingly- about how loving and caring the presidential candidate was as a father figure.
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Two daughters of the major opposition presidential candidate Nana Akufo-Addo have starred for the first time in a campaign advertisement.

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The video, titled 'Nana, The Family Man', also features Nana himself and his wife, Rebecca, in what looks like their Accra home and sought to . Mrs Akufo-Addo speaks about while Nana talks about his the things that interest him outside politics including his love for koobi and Jollof rice.

“For my dad, he has always taught me about believing in yourself and relying on your morals and principles. So I got to him with small things like breakups, make ups, and he has always made me bounce back and made me feel how important that I am and how my opinion counts and that my opinion should matter to myself

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…To me [he is] one of my biggest fans, one of my best buddies,…my dad and I have similar interests, we are both sports fanatics [and] we have a very dry sense of humour that we only get when we are around each other”, says Gyankroma.

“I remember that as a child one of the most important things for him was that we were constantly reading, constantly expanding our knowledge, constantly educating ourselves about the world, about ourselves, about culture, about music which was always playing in our house. He doesn’t sugarcoat things for you, he will tell you what’s up when it is up”, Nana Dokua adds.

Nana Akufo-Addo has five children (all women) and Rebecca is his third wife after the death of his second wife, Eleanor Obaa Yaa Nkansah. Perhaps most importantly, the video reveals the privileged, lives of the prospective first daughters, with their unmissable British accents, sheltered from the Ghanaian media.

In November 2016, the Akufo-Addos’ was the epicentre of a violent confrontation between members of the NPP and the governing National Democratic Congress.

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