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Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has lauded renowned Ghanaian playwright, James Ebo Whyte, for impacting his life.
In a tweet, the Information Minister said: "James Ebo Whyte has been a voice in my life for over a decade.
"He whips me, encourages me, challenges me, and pushes me. Uncle James thanks for the call tonight.
James Ebo Whyte has been been a voice in my life for over a decade. He whips me , encourages me, challenges me and pushes me. Uncle James thanks for the call tonight. You have done more for me than u could ever imagine. pic.twitter.com/LuM3nBcUhb
— Kojo Oppong Nkrumah (@konkrumah) May 12, 2020
"You have done more than you could ever imagine".
James Ebo Whyte, who was born on 20th July 1954, is a playwright, author, and motivational speaker.
He is the founder and lead writer at Roverman Production and has written more than 42 plays for stage performance.
Some of his works include 'The Perfect Couple: The Case of the Happily Married' and 'The Deal: The Case of the Professional Lady'.
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