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Why Ghana's Second Lady is stealing all the headlines

The Second Lady of Ghana, Samira Bawumia has been stealing headlines with her fierce and confident dressing.

Samira Bawumia
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As a TV presenter now turned politician, Samira has been stealing headlines with her fierce, confident dress taste.

Continuing her style inspiration, the Second Lady wore a beautiful outfit with its fabric designed with African Print to the Ghana@60 celebrations which was held at the Black Stars Square.

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The puff sleeve gown was designed with kente, adding some glam and spark to redefine the outfit.

Samira’s hairstyle was superb, adding a fascinator to her head wrap. The Second Lady complimented her outfit with a scarf on her shoulders.

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