Naa Ashorkor, Stonebwoy, Serwaa & other Ghanaian celebrities who cast their vote in the 2020 general elections.

Yesterday, 7th December, 2020 Ghanaians went to the polls to cast their votes in parliamentary and presidential elections.

Several Ghanaian celebrities also joined their Fellow Ghanaians to exercise their civic responsibility in various polling stations across the country.

READ MORE: Find out which of your favorite celebrities queued up to vote in yesterday’s elections.

From the likes of John Dumelo who run for office to Serwaa Amihere and Lil Win, popular Ghanaian figures in entertainment and media shared images of themselves participating in the electioneering process.

A number of them including Sarkodie, Samini, Afia Schwarzenegger, Mzbel declared their support for the two main contenders in the election which was met with diverse views by the public.

Check out your favourite celebrities at the polls.

Lil Win 

StoneBwoy

Serwa Amihere 

Samini 

Edem

Yvonne Okoro

Bukom Banku

Prince David Osei 

Joe Mettle 

Stephen Appiah

Funny Face

Naa Ashorkor

Delay

Gifty Dumelo

Afia  Schwarzenegger

Gloria Sarfo

Manifest

We commend all these Ghanaian celebrities for setting a good example for their followers. Congratulations

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