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Web Brief Blog of Monday, 17 April 2023

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How Fadama boys wanted to ‘mafia’ my bragging look-alike – Kuami Eugene

Kuami Eugene, a renowned artist, recently disclosed that his look-alike was in danger of being bullied by his friends in Fadama, a suburb of Accra.

The issue of look-alikes has been making waves on social media, as a group of young men claiming to be look-alikes of celebrities formed an association and started granting media interviews. Kuami Eugene, in an interview with MX24 TV, stated that he had advised his boys to let the look-alike have fun since he wasn't harming anyone.

However, his friends persisted in their desire to "mafia" him, which frightened the artiste. Kuami Eugene urged his look-alike to be cautious and not let the situation escalate, as people might not respond positively to their actions. He advised his look-alike to be mindful of the negative aspects of what he was doing and not to take it too far.

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