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Actor John Dumelo has reacted to a screenshot of a purported WhatsApp conversation between him and an unknown lady.
He alleged that the said conversation is a creation of the New Patriotic Party’s tertiary students wing, TESCON, on the University of Ghana, Legon campus.
Tescon (Legon) should rather use their time judiciously to market their candidate (she need it badly [sic]) rather than create fake chats, the National Democratic Congress’ Parliamentary Candidate for the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency tweeted.
His full tweet:
I have come across some fake chats between myself and a mysterious person on Legon campus. Please treat it with the contempt it deserves. Tescon(Legon) should rather use their time judiciously to market their candidate( she need it badly) rather than create fake chats. #wemove, Mr Dumelo wrote on twitter.
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