43-year-old Ghanaian singer, Mzbel has said she is 100% National Democratic Congress (NDC) supporter throughout her entire life.
Speaking in an interview during last week Saturday’s episode of United Showbiz with MzGee, Mzbel said she grew up in James Town community where everyone supports NDC, so it has been NDC she supported all her life.
According to her, even if NDC breaks her heart she will still support the party. She also added for these years she has supported the party, she never been given a position when the party was in power.
She further added that she will never support any other party apart from the NDC no what happens.
Ask whether she wanted a position in the party but got snubbed, Mzbel replied that she can never work for the government.
Speaking on attacks she received when she first campaigned publicly for the NDC, she noted that she saw as strange but now she understands the game so in the next elections she knows what to do to still campaign for the largest opposition party.
“I am NDC 100% even if they break my heart I can’t change my mind just like Socrates,” she said.
She continued, “I can’t be NPP, I don’t know why. It is just like telling someone from Ashanti to ditch NPP for NDC, such a person would rather not vote. From my childhood all family have supported NDC because of J.J. Rawlings. I grew up knowing that he is the president and NDC and we’re all following him.”
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I can't be NPP, I am 100% NDC – Mzbel
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Relatively, MzBel has two children now, but the singer has been open about the fact that she is not yet married.
She recently gave birth to her second child. She previously shocked her followers with online-shared pictures of her growing baby bump. When MzBel announced her pregnancy, she also displayed a large ring on her finger.
MzBel made it known that she is single. The singer clarified, however, that she had gone through customary wedding rituals.
The mother of two claimed that she made the decision to keep the ceremony private and not have it be a public event.