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Meet Chantelle,The NPP Loyal Ladies Slay Queen Behind Kan Dapaah’s Leaked Video Call (Photos)
Browngh.com earlier reported on a photo of the Slay Queen behind the viral video involving Ghana’s National Security Minister Albert Kan Dapaah but we currently have some details about the Slay Queen involved.
The National Security boss landed himself in a big scandal after a video of him in a romantic call with his side chick leaked on social media.
In the viral video, the National Security Minister expressed his romantic side of him where he expressed how he missed her.
The minister even went to the extent of flaunting his pyjamas as instructed by the side chic.
However, the side chic who captured the romantic conversation with Kan Dapaah managed to hide her face and Ghanaians have who she is.
In an earlier report, we released a photo which suggested that the beautiful lady was the one behind Kan Dapaah’s leaked video call with her.
From our checks, the Slay Queen behind Kan Dapaah’s video call scandal is identified as Chantelle Kujawu who hails from the Volta Region of Ghana and currently based in Canada.
The lady is known to be a real boss chic and a chief financier of New Patriotic Party female group Loyal ladies.
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