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Anthonel Ohenewaa Agyapong is one of the seven daughters of law maker Hon. Kennedy Agyapong who are popularly known on social media as “The Agyapong Family” or “The Agy Sister”.
Anthonel Ohenewaa Agyapong‘s birthday has been well celebrated by her siblings as they all did a short video to commemorate her new age.
Among Anthonel Ohenewaa Agyapong’s siblings were Amanda Agyapong 23, Christabel Agyapong 22, Tracey Agyapong 21, Gernaldine Agyapong 21, Abby Agyapong 21, Yvonne Agyapong 16, Kenneth Agyapong and other little daughter of the MP.
Surprisingly, Anthonel Ohenewaa Agyapong’s father, Hon. Kennedy Agyapong joined his children to send their well wishes to the birthday celebrant.
They Agyapong Family took part of the popular “Pass The Phone Challenge” as they displayed family goals.
Watch the video below:
Anthonel Ohenewaa Agyapong, the female look alike of Kennedy Agyapong among all the 7 has also given some facts about herself.
Anthonel Agyapong is a pescatarian, a fitness enthusiast, a model and currently a Covid scientist for a lab in Washington, D.C.
In her leisure times, Anthonel Ohenewaa Agyapong involves herself in clothes crocheting and reading.
Anthonel Ohenewaa Agyapong has studied public health science and pre dental but currently in school to complete her post graduate program to make her a stronger candidate for dental school.
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