Excited Nacee Reacts as President Mahama Personally Requests His Phone Number at Black Star Experience

Nacee and President Mahama

Ghanaian gospel musician Nacee experienced a moment of recognition when former President John Dramani Mahama personally requested his contact information during the National Launch of the Black Star Experience at the Freedom and Justice Monument in Accra.

The interaction, captured on video and shared on Nacee’s Instagram page, quickly gained traction online, highlighting the mutual respect between the artist and the former president.

Nacee and President Mahama
Nacee and President Mahama

In the video sighted by King Bygone, Nacee approaches President Mahama, who is seated among other dignitaries. After exchanging greetings, President Mahama is seen asking for Nacee’s phone number and confirming the details, a gesture that many interpreted as a sign of humility and appreciation for Nacee’s contributions to Ghanaian music.

Nacee, known for his hit song “Kwen Kwen,” which served as the official campaign anthem for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) during the 2024 elections, expressed his excitement over the encounter.

He humorously mentioned reporting the event to Prophet Ajagurajah, referring to President Mahama as the “Commander in Chief,” and playfully called on fashion icon Osibo the Zaraman to bring him his shoes.

The video sparked widespread admiration on social media, with users praising President Mahama’s approachability and Nacee’s favor.

Comments highlighted the president’s humility and the significance of the moment for Nacee, further cementing the artist’s influence in both the music industry and national events.

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