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Actor cum politician, John Dumelo, has declared himself a proud farmer after harvesting three tonnes of fresh ginger from his farm.
The actor, for some time now, has warmed the hearts of many in diversifying his portfolio with his special interest in farming.
He took to his Instagram page to share a photo that spotted him at the back of a truck standing on sacks believed to be the ginger.
He captioned the photo with the words, Just harvested 3 tons of fresh ginger this morning. I am a proud farmer!!! #idey4u.
Following his announcement, fans and followers extended their goodwill and congratulatory messages.
Mr Dumelo is acutualising his pledge to make agriculture a lucrative business in Ghana and become bigger than Darko farms, which has kept Ghanaians abreast with his progress.
Through social media, he has managed to showcase his goat, cassava, and mushroom farms for fans to catch a glimpse.
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