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TT Comes Back Begging for Leftover Food; Says He’s Invested Bawumia’s Donation and No More Get Help from People

Veteran actor, Psalm Adjeteyfio, popularly known as TT, has once again found himself in the media spotlight, this time begging for leftover food.

TT was in the news months ago bemoaning hardships he’d been going through prompting some kind hearted persons to come to his aid including Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia who donated GHS50,000 to him.

He was also promised of some GHS1,500 monthly upkeep from the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey, however, he claims that money only came once and when he followed up he was told the minister had travelled.

He also said all help he used to get from well wishers have ceased since the Dr Bawumia gave him cash of GHS50,000

Adjeteyfio made these disclosures in a viral audio to media personality, MzGee, after pleading for some leftover food from her kitchen to be able to feed on.

He told MzGee that, he has made some investment with the GH¢50,000 Dr Bawumia sent him and it will take some time for him to enjoy the benefit from the investment.

“MzGee good afternoon, I’m wondering if you would have some leftovers in your kitchen to spare. [The] reason is, people who use to help have all withdrawn their help when they heard that the Vice President had given me the money. But you would agree with me that [with] such monies, you need to invest wisely and that is what I have done and when you make investments too, it will take time before you begin enjoying it,” The Taxi Driver TV series actor explained.

“Now, I was so hopeful that what the Greater Accra Regional Minister promised will be forthcoming regularly but it came once and that’s all. I was in his office a few days ago as a follow-up but I was told he’s travelled and they are on leave.

“Right now, the situation has created a lot of problems for me; you know, a lot of people use to help me a lot but now everybody…I even understood that some people contributed some money in States to be sent to me; the moment they heard [that the Vice President had given me the money] everybody went for his money,” he added.

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