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Actress Yvonne Nelson has taken a swipe at politicians for urging Ghanaians to go out in their numbers to partake in the voters’ registration exercise.
Miss Nelson has kicked against this and advised the masses to use "common sense" rather than follow the dictates of politicians who do not have their interest at heart.

This comes on the back of increasing number of coronavirus cases in the country.
Since the exercise started over the last week, there have been reports of people defying safety protocols in a bid to get their voters' identification cards.
Obviously worried, the actress explained that the exercise will only endanger the lives of people who join crowded queues to register.
"This election won't change anything in your life," Nelson wrote.
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