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Kumawood actor, Kwaku Manu, has advised the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, also known as Chairman Wontumi, to stop speaking English on television, especially when he’s angry.
A video posted on the actor’s Instagram page shows him lamenting over the issue in bed.
According to the actor, Chairman Wontumi’s television appearances, especially when he is unhappy about something, exposes him to public ridicule on social media.
Kwaku Manu said he felt obliged to advise the NPP chairman because if he didn’t, there will be no one else to do so.
The actor said he’s standing in as a friend, son, nephew to advise Chairman Wontumi.
Kwaku Manu, among other things, claimed he’s been having sleepless nights over the past days as people keep posting the Chairman’s English on social media.
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