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Zeqblog Blog of Thursday, 12 December 2024

Source: Okine Isaac

Malik Basintale tells ladies, "I am taken, leave me in peace."

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Malik Basintale is the Deputy National Communication Officer of the NDC.

Malik Basintale, the National Democratic Congress (NDC)'s Deputy National Communications Officer, has addressed the rising attention he is receiving from a large number of female supporters.

Basintale revealed in a recent TV3 interview that he is already in a committed relationship, and that while he has seen an increase in female admiration, he has no control over it.

The NDC spokesperson added that he has seen various women on social media referring to themselves as "Mrs. Basintale" or "The Basintale Lady," professing their feelings for him.

Several women called in during his presence on the show, publicly proclaiming their admiration for him live on television. Basintale, who was fed up, couldn't help but confront the problem.

"On TikTok, I see people calling themselves 'Mrs. Basintale' or 'The Basintale Lady. Please, I'm taken. "Leave me alone," he said while discussing post-election concerns and the NDC's long-term goals.

Malik Basintale, known for his fiery personality, assertiveness, and outspoken character, has a large following, particularly among women.

His tall, dark, and captivating attitude has made him a popular figure online in recent years.

Beyond his political career, Basintale's internet presence, where he is frequently shown riding elegantly on his motorcycle, has reinforced his reputation and piqued the interest of many Ghanaians, especially ladies.