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I Am In actual fact Playing A Lot Of Ghanaian Song, I Listen Ghanaian Afrobeats A Lot – British High Commissioner, Harriet Thompson

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This could occasionally perchance passion you to know that Her Excellency Harriet Thompson, the British High Commissioner to Ghana has been soothing herself with Ghanaian tune since she landed into the country.

Albeit the British diplomat became unable to pinpoint a particular tune that she has been playing, she did record that she prefers afrobeats, with Stonebwoy being one of her faves.

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She instructed Gideon Asmah on Kastle FM, Cape Hover.

“I don’t know the names of the songs but I’m really playing a selection of Ghanaian tune and I admire paying attention to the afrobeat,”

Harriet added that her son is rising up to a definite age the build he’s so embrassed by her dancing therefore, she doesn’t dance in public.

“I obtain indulge in with my young other folks in the kitchen and my son is attending to the age the build he’s deeply embarrassed by my dancing,”

“If I dance in public that’s even worse so I don’t dance in public no longer really, I don’t know the names of the songs but I admire Stonebwoy and a selection of them,” .

Her Excellency Anne Sophie Ave, the French Ambassador to Ghana, who has captivated many hearts, no longer too long up to now acknowledged that the quality of Ghanaian songs, admire that of the United Kingdom and the US, has frightened her.

Provide; www.ghgossip.com

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