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Hilarious Video Of Bukom Banku Educating Joyce Dzidzor How To Swim Causes Stir

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A hilarious video of Bukom Banku displaying controversial social media influencer and former AIDS Ambassador, Joyce Dzidzor the best way to swim has brought about a stir on-line.

In a viral video, Joyce who’s presently in Ghana to advertise her new tune was seen getting into the pool fastidiously.

Bukom Banku held her fingers and slowly lead her into the pool and began educating her the best way to swim.

Some folks felt Bukom Banku who’s a continual womanizer was benefiting from the swimming classes to smooch Joyce.

Joyce was dwelling in Germany together with her children for some time. She just lately relocated to Ghana to begin her music profession.

Joyce Dzidzor just lately launched her observe dubbed ‘Chop and Go Tatata’.

The tune options well-known Ivorian musician Freddy Meiway.

Joyce additional defined to crimecheckghana.org that the tune additionally talks about the best way to overcome a damaged coronary heart.

Watch the video beneath;

Supply: Ghanacelebrities.com


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