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Ghanaian musician, Worlasi Langani, well known as Worlasi has reacted to a rumor of having an affair with Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson.
Speaking on Starr FM, the singer said that he is not dating the actress after he was asked by the host of the show.
According to him, he is not in a relationship with the actress but they are only working mates. He said that they both share ideas on how to promote their crafts and uses each other’s platforms to support each other.
However, the host disclosed that the actress has openly confessed her love for Worlasi’s song. According to the host, the actress said that the singer’s song takes her to places she has never been.
Meanwhile, an 18-year-old girl has lost her life after drowning at Saltpond beach. According to reports, the girl was said to have come to Twifo Praso with a female friend to visit her friend’s boyfriend.
The lady decided to go for a swim at the beach when her friend traveled out of town but unfortunately got drowned.
Residents said that they saw the girl struggling until her body was not seen at the surface of the water and so they had to call the community opinion leaders to pour libation for the body to be washed ashore and it happened within five minutes.
However, the police has appealed to the general public to come to the morgue for identification of the body.
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