‘Walking With Samira Bawumia Without Learning Anything Makes You Useless’ – Twinsdntbeg

Ghanaian photography duo Emmanuel and Samuel Appiah Gyan, popularly known as Twinsdntbeg, have opened up about the impact they have recently experienced from working closely with Samira Bawumia on their lives and careers.

Speaking in a recent interview on “Keeping It Real with Joselyn Dumas,” hosted by actress and media personality Joselyn Dumas, the twins reflected on their professional relationship with the former Second Lady and how it has influenced their outlook on leadership and personal growth.

According to the duo, being around Samira Bawumia has been a learning experience that has shaped their mindset and ambitions.

They further emphasised that anyone who spends time around her without gaining knowledge or inspiration is wasting a valuable opportunity.

“We have learnt a lot from Samira Bawumia over the past 10 years of walking with her. If you walk with her and you don’t learn anything, then I think you are one of the most useless human beings on earth,” one of the twins stated during the conversation.

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Beyond photography, the twins also revealed that they are considering venturing fully into politics in the near future. However, they clarified that their political ambitions are not solely based on their association with Samira Bawumia.

According to them, their interest in politics dates back to their university days when they were actively involved in student politics and built networks with individuals who are now key figures in Ghana’s political landscape.

“We’ve always been politicians. Back in school, when we were learning to socialise with other people, we learnt a lot, especially speaking to people and becoming people’s people, and we won an award for being so popular. After walking with Samira Bawumia, we have understood how politics works and how politicians influence development in the country.”

The duo explained that their exposure to politics over the years, combined with their experiences working with influential leaders, has further piqued their desire to contribute to national development through public service.

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