
Being a President is no easy job; it comes with its fair share of trials and temptations including getting the soft, succulent and juicy breasts of a pretty actress rubbing against you in public.
That was what happened to President John Mahama last week when a strong delegation from the creative arts sector visited him to congratulate and wish him well on winning the December 7 and 8, 2012 polls.
After the visit, the celebrities and the President decided to pose for the cameras and whether by plan or by accident, pretty-faced actress Nadia Buari found herself standing right next to Mr. President with her left breasts firmly rubbing on his shoulders.
The President maintained an interesting grin on him face but did not shift away from the breasts that rubbed his shoulders.
The photograph was taken in public and opinions remain divided on whether the breast-rubbing episode was deliberate or accidental.
Significantly, all the celebrities were dressed in white lace apparel with sparking jewellery and polished faces and lips.
President Mahama expressed gratitude to the personalities from the Creative Arts Industry for the visit and disclosed that plans were advanced to decouple Creative Arts and the Ministry of Chieftaincy & Culture and place it under another ministry to ensure vibrancy and dynamism, in line with government’s plans for the sector.
The President said his campaign promise of ensuring that the Creative Arts Industry flourishes through support from government will be fulfilled.
The visiting delegation included actress and producer Selassie Ibrahim, Jackie Appiah, the good old Mr. Hawkson, Dzifa Gomashi, Karlsoum Sinare, Samira Yakubu, Pascaline Edwards, Ahuma ‘Daddy Bosco’ Ocansey, William Addo and Juliet Ibrahim.
Source: News-One
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