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Movies Drop As Nana Ama McBrown, Ajagurajah, Akosua Agyapong And Different Stars Storm Onua TV Grand Durbar

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Actress and media character, Nana Ama McBrown, was simply one of many quite a few celebrities who stormed the premises of Media Common right now to attend the Onua Grand Durbar.

Onua TV held a grand durbar right now to rejoice and spotlight Ghanaian tradition. It was the fruits of the month of March which was celebrated all around the nation as ‘Ghana month’.

Quite a few celebrities stormed the venue together with the aforementioned McBrown, veteran singers Akosua Agyapong and Gyadu Blay Ambolley, Felicia Osei, Ajagurajah and lots of others.

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Lovely movies from the occasion have hit social media, exhibiting performances from the musicians corresponding to Akosua Agyapong, Gyadu Blay and King Ayisoba.

In the meantime, McBrown and Ajagurajah each stormed the venue in grand model, showcasing their movie star star energy.

Media Common staff Felicia Osei, Captain Smart and others additionally turned up.

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Watch movies from the Onua Grand Durbar under…

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