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You could mistake him to be Caucasian -and you will not be wrong- but he will surprise you if you think he does not communicate in any of the Ghanaian dialects.
He is Johnny Asiedu Tsicaliotis.
Johnny lives in North London. He studied at the prestigious London School of Economics (LSE) and Political Science - between 1994 and 1996.
He is from Ghana's second-largest city, Kumasi, according to his profile on Facebook.
Ghana connection
Johnny revealed in a video which has gone viral on social media that, he was born in Akim Oda in the Eastern region of Ghana.
In the video shot at an unknown location believed to be the UK, Johny could be heard interacting with a group of young Ghanaian males in unadulterated native Twi language.
He also disclosed, he attended as many as seven different primary schools while growing up in Ghana.
Kumawood dream
Myjoyonline.com has learnt that 'hilarious' Johnny desires for a role play in a Kumawood movie.
Watch him in this video shared on Facebook.
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