Actor and politician, John Dumelo, says his mother wanted him to become a priest because he grew up in a Catholic household.
According to him, he was urged to join the seminary because he served mass well.
In a recent interview with Accra-based YFM, John Dumelo said, "I used to serve mass and at a point, I think my mother even wanted me to be a Reverend Father but that calling, I beat am."
“When you serve mass well, they will probably tell you to go to Pope John Senior High School and continue to the seminary and so on but nah, [sic],” he told host.
Although the actor admitted that he enjoyed serving mass when he was a little boy, he added that he cannot serve anymore.
“Now I grow so I no go fit serve mass but it was a beautiful experience, [sic],” he noted.
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