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Former President John Mahama has paid a visit to veteran actress Grace Nortey in her home.
Taking to Facebook, a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) legal team, Edudzi Kudzo Tameklo, noted that the visit took place on Monday.
In some of the pictures, Grace Nortey was seen in a white dress surrounded by her family.

In another picture, the 85-year-old was seen sharing a laugh with the former president.
“The man with the heart of gold: JM drove through the rains this morning to go visit veteran actress Grace Nortey. Kindness is the sunshine in which true love lives. JM is just one of a kind!" Mr Tamakloe wrote on his page.
Grace Nortey has played several lead roles on Ghanaian television.
She has been active in the film, theatre and drama industry for over five decades and is considered as one of the ace actresses and pioneers of Ghanaian theatre and drama.

Meanwhile, Grace Nortey is not the only veteran actor former President John Mahama has paid a visit to and/or helped.

In June, Veteran Kumawood actor, George Appiah Kubi, disclosed that Mr Mahama has been taking care of some veteran actors and the wives of some deceased actors for some time now.

The actor popularly known as Paa George said that through his colleague Mr Beautiful, Mr Mahama povides some of them with money and food occasionally.

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