Sedina Tamakloe Attionu: Beautiful Photos Of Former Boss Of MASLOC Surface As She Turns 55 Years

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Sedina Christine Tamakloe Attionu, the former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC) turned 55 years on Sunday, 25th October, beautiful pictures of her that proves age is just a number drop.

Pictures sighted online of Mrs. Sedina Christine Tamakloe Attionu when she turned 55 has left us jaw-dropped especially as he has proven to be young forever.

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These pictures were shared by her personal photographer called System Pixels and while sharing the gorgeous pictures, he wrote:

Refusing to grow ? 55 years looks good on you mama @tamakloeattionu

See the pictures below:

In other news, the Paramount Chief of Kpone, Nii Tetteh Otu II, the chief who allegedly walked out on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo during a durbar at Kpone has finally spoken up.

A video circulating on social media indicates that on Sunday, October 25, 2020, he walked out on the president, click here to see the video.

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According to Nii Tetteh Otu II has revealed that the video circulating on social media about the incident that occurred at the durbar ground has been taken out of context,

In a news item on TV3s news 360, the Kpone paramount chief revealed that under no circumstances will he ever disrespect the president of Ghana.

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When questioned as to what caused him to raise his hands and speak on top of his voice to the hearing of other, the chief said some council members were saying something he didn’t agree with.

He explained that he got furious at the durbar because he felt the ground breaking and sod-cutting in the town was becoming too much. (Click HERE TO Read More)