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Some Ghanaians in the UK were ecstatic when they came across a familiar face on a bus.
The image was that of Ras Nene, a popular Ghanaian actor, proudly endorsing Lemfi Finance as their brand ambassador. The skit maker's picture was used for the bus branding.
This unexpected sighting filled Ghanaians with pride and happiness, as they celebrated his achievement. Ras Nene, whose real name is Ebenezer Akwasi Antwi, has garnered immense love and support not only in Ghana but also beyond, thanks to his comedic acting prowess.
@nsemblog Akabenezer' image is been used for bus branding in United Kindom UK 🇬🇧.#nsemblog #ghcelebs #ghanatotheworldwide🇬🇭🇬🇭 #asakaaboys #asakaaboys #asakemusic @Nana A. McBrown @Dr. Likee Official✅ @Jay Bhad53 @sark_nation @yvonnenelson @UTV Ghana ♬ original sound - Nsem blog
His memorable performances in movies, TV shows, and online skits have endeared him to audiences everywhere.
The sight of Ras Nene’s beaming face on an international bus served as an inspiration for many, showcasing the tremendous strides he has made in his career.
Ghanaians revelled in this proud moment, cherishing the fact that one of their own had achieved marked recognition.
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