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Former President Mahama pays a visit to veteran Ghanaian actress Grace Nortey

 

Former Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama visited veteran Ghanaian actress Grace Nortey.

In photos that have been circulating on social media, Ex-Prez Mahama visited the aged actress and her family at her home.

The details of the visit haven’t been disclosed but the heart-warming photos have attracted comments on social media.

The 85-year-old veteran Ghanaian is one of the ace actresses and pioneers of Ghanaian theatre and drama.

Grace Nortey has been active in the film, theatre and drama industry for over five decades as a versatile actress. One of her popular movies earned her the nickname Maame Dzata.

Before fame as an actress, the actress hosted a radio talk show for Ga women (“Nyeawokoshie”) on Radio One in 1970s. Her first major appearance on the screen was in the comic film “Juju” in 1986.

Some of her popular movies include Lost Hope, Dza Gbele, Matters of the Heart, Sekina, P over D, and Beast of No Nation.

For her contribution to the Ghanaian movie industry, Grace Nortey is considered a Ghanaian legend. Accordingly, it comes as no surprise that former John Dramani will pay her random visit to check up on her.

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