“All For Votes”: Samira Bawumia joins UMAT students to sing jama songs (Video)

The video, which was shared on X by @eddie-wrt, captures Samira Bawumia joining the students in a spirited performance, singing and dancing to traditional Jama songs with infectious energy.

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Samira Bawumia, the wife of Vice President and New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, recently made waves on social media with a video showcasing her enthusiastic participation in a Jama song session with University of Mines and Technology (UMAT) students.

The video, which was shared on X by @eddie-wrt, captures Samira Bawumia joining the students in a spirited performance, singing and dancing to traditional Jama songs with infectious energy.

In the video, Samira is seen dressed casually in a white long-sleeved shirt, paired with jeans and trousers.

To complement her outfit, she wears a scarf over her hair and a distinct NPP scarf draped around her neck.

Her vibrant presence clearly amplified the students’ excitement, as they sang and danced with even more vigor.

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Many online have speculated that her appearance is part of a strategic effort to win support for her husband’s 2024 presidential campaign.

Others have different opinions about her performance. Here are some of the comments from social media:

@Bizontw3 said: “We’re never losing the low IQ tag ”

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@1realmeGa wrote: “you [expletive] Dey spit on ah masa”

@DeRealRichie1 commented: “They know our problems but won’t fix it because it’s just a week of campaign and the rest will be history. God will judge all bad leaders.”

@jeanbaptcloset remarked: “She had 8yrs though ”

@PapsJay3 said: “All for votes”

@Eduwodzi9 added: “Cashout moment”

@AdjAdjei noted: “Our next First Lady got vibe”

@CFCsayuti wrote: “Settings, the Ghanaian youth are not gullible oo”

Source:dailygossipsonline.com

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