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Rocky55 Blog of Saturday, 7 December 2024

Source: Isaac Appiah

Mercy Asiedu, an actress from Kumawood, believes Mahama would win the 2024 elections and that he bought cars for us.

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For the 2024 presidential race, Mercy Asiedu, a talented actress, has endorsed former President John Mahama. She said Mahama did well for the creative arts industry by giving some entertainers cars and demonstrated concern for veterans. During a recent meeting between the former president and representatives of the creative arts industry, she provided the endorsement.
Ahead of the national elections in 2024, Kumawood actress Mercy Asiedu has mobilized support for former President John Dramani Mahama. The well-known actress publicly supported Mahama for the December 7 elections and encouraged her colleagues to support him in a major gesture of solidarity. Mahama recently met with representatives of the creative arts industry to get the endorsement.
Mercy Asiedu, an actress, believes that John Mahama would win the 2024 elections. @officialjdmahama and @oheneyeremercyasiedu are the photo sources. Instagram is the source. Mercy Asiedu, who spoke at the event, emphasized the benefits of Mahama's prior administration for the entertainment sector. She listed the benefits that creatives received from Mahama's government, including his assistance for veterans and the provision of cars to important industry figures.
The talented actress emphasized that many entertainers' activities were improved thanks in large part to Mahama's assistance. She was hopeful that the industry will reap comparable or even bigger benefits from his possible return to office. As a result, she asked her supporters and colleagues to vote in the next elections with Mahama's prior contributions in mind. The 53-year-old star believes that the creative industry would thrive if Mahama is elected president once again since he is aware of its dynamics and how crucial it is to inspire its members.