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Yvonne Nelson As 1st Female President? She Should NOT Dare; She Would Lose Miserably







There is absolutely no doubt that actress Yvonne Nelson has achieved a lot for herself over the years. We cannot even begin to talk about how proud we are of her but the presidency?…



… she has written and produced movies, become a mother, grown and thrived above all the many backlashes and haplessness life had thrown at her and of course, taken up challenges but in the middle of all of that, we cannot see she becoming the first female president a part of any of that.

According to the mother of one, she is considering active politics, a 50-50 chance that she might get herself involved with that— the very reason why she is back in school reading International Relations to fully equip herself when she finally makes a decision. She adds that she has an avid interest in tourism and human rights activists.

When asked if she eyeing the Tourism Minister slot, she said she never can tell because she could even be the first female president, concluding that she leaves everything in the hands of God.

well, no one has died of dreaming big…

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