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Controversial TV Show Stirs Debate as Netizens Accuse Nana Aba of Influencing Kids’ Political Views

Popular media personality and TV show host, Nana Aba Anamoah, has recently come under scrutiny and faced accusations from netizens regarding her latest TV series titled “Actual Bosses.” The show features children engaging in discussions about current issues in the nation, including political matters. The first episode of the series has raised eyebrows as the young participants openly shared their thoughts on the performance of current and past governments, as well as their voting preferences for the upcoming elections.

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Social media has been abuzz with clips from the show, garnering a wide range of reactions due to the children’s candid and sometimes unexpected responses. Of particular note, some children associated former President John Dramani Mahama with the term “dumsor,” which refers to the persistent power outages that have plagued the country in recent years. In another segment, the young participants were asked about their preferred choice for a hypothetical vote, and several of them mentioned Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

While the TV series has generated significant attention and discussion, it has also sparked controversy and accusations that Nana Aba Anamoah may be influencing the children’s political views. As the debate rages on, many are questioning the impact of such programs on young minds and whether they should delve into political matters involving minors.

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