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Reactions As Akumaa Mama Zimbi Is Seen For The First Time Without Her Famous ‘Duku’

Mama Zimbi, known for her iconic headgear, has surprised everyone when she appeared without it for the first time.

Her headgear has become a significant part of her fashion statement and personal brand. Naturally, Ghanaians took to the internet to express their thoughts, and the comments they shared were hilarious, adding a layer of aura to entertainment in Ghana.

In a video she recorded herself, Mama Zimbi can be seen admiring her head and touching it repeatedly, seemingly trying to understand what she liked about her headgear. The comments that followed will undoubtedly leave you in stitches.

See reactions

Osei Dennis: If Government decided to ban the use of makeups, some children will not even recognise their own mothers.

Esther Aryee Wey back in cantata she was very pretty, see what frequent use of duku has done to her

Kwame Adom This one she suppose to put on that duku even on judgement day else the angels self no go recognise her.. asem ben koraaa nie

Gideon Doh Hey She should quickly put the duku back on.

Victoria Bentil Remove those wigs from some ladies head and see where Jesus said unto these rocks I will build my church 😂😂😂😢😀 ntoma kata ade3 so definition

Mariam Atarivalum · Watch the video before commenting guys, looking at the video it’s not that bad, besides she is no longer young so we can’t expect something more than that

Rafaelitos Kisseh Ralph As long as we are humans, we will one day grow old and nothing can be done about it no matter the face painting and designs.. It’s normal mum😊be proud of it

Osei Adjei Prince U guys will be sued perr , is that not a Shaolin monk you’re impersonating as Mama Zimbi

Source – Tru News Report

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