Ladies keep on rejecting me because of my height, my wish is to become a footballer- Adu National
By Flash.news (self media writer) | 1 month ago
Here is the story of Adu National a "person of short stature," or "dwarf" are commonly used in Ghana to refer to a person with a medical condition called "dwarfism."
Dwarfism is defined as shortness in height that results from a genetic or medical condition.Dwarfism itself is not a disease and, as a result, it has no single medical definition.
Popular Adu National has granted an exclusive interview with Kumawood Star, Kweku Manu on his Aggressive Interview show.
Abu National is now a renowned teacher and also pursuing his acting career.He also revealed that it is his dream to become a great footballer one day.He said that he wishes to date a lady on day.
This young man disclosed that ladies keeps on rejecting him because of his height on a program on YouTube by Kwaku Manu on "Kwaku Manu TV". During the interview with the famous actor Kwaku Manu.
Watch the video below;
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