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Actress Yvonne Nelson has revealed that she did not make any effort to follow up on a visit to President Akufo-Addo because it was a waste of my time.
According to her, after meeting the president in October 2018 with Adjetey Anang and Kwaku Elliot, she simply lost interest in a follow-up meeting.
She told Naa Ashorkor on Showbiz A-Z on Joy FM that, “The last time we went to meet him…it had to do with the industry [for which] we had a proposal. We actually went to see the First Lady first and I think she realised the problem was huge so she was like ‘okay we have to see the president’ so we went there.”
The actress noted that she “was supposed to follow up but I did not because I just realised,” she was wasting her time.
“I was called again and I told the gentleman that I’m just tired…I just feel like I am trying too hard,” because she felt she was doing this alone.
“We [industry players] are not united.”
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