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Ex-Black Stars Deputy Captain renders apology to Vice
President
By Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh, Ghanadot
Accra, Dec 13, Ghanadot - Samuel
Osei Kuffour, former deputy captain of Ghana's National
Soccer Team, the Black Stars on has presented a letter of
apology to the Vice President, John Dramani Mahama.
The former player was alleged to have been involved in an
incident with some security personnel of the Vice President.
Media reports said on December 1, Osei Kuffour made an
uncomplimentary gesture when the security detail asked him
to give way for the Vice
President's convoy.
Reports said the player's vehicle was obstructing the
convoy.
The Vice President however was said to have described the
incident as "a little misunderstanding in traffic", adding
that he knew that Osei Kuffour would never deliberately show
him disrespect.
Vice President Mahama described Osei Kuffour as a younger
brother and a friend saying, "I hope this brings an end to
the matter once and for all."
Osei Kuffour later made a presentation of soccer boots duly
endorsed with his signature to the Vice President.
Ghanadot
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President Mills has good intentions for
Ghana, JJ Rawlings
Accra, Dec 13, Ghanadot - Former President
Jerry Rawlings, the founder of the ruling
National Democratic Congress (NDC) is one
person who has seized every opportunity to
criticise the Mills administration... More |
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Accra, Dec 14,
Ghanadot - The World Bank Group
and the United Nations Office on
Drugs and Crime (UNODC) today
renewed their commitment to
helping developing countries
recover billion of dollars of
looted funds........More
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More troubles for Arthur Kennedy
Accra, Dec 14, Ghanadot - Editor of the Ghanaian
Observer News paper. Mr Faibille, has launched a stinging
attack on the communications director of the Nana Akufo-Addo
campaign team and author of the yet to be launched but
controversial book “Chasing the elephant into the bush; the
politics of complacency,”.. ....More
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Siemens pledgles $100 million to fight
corruption
Accra, Dec 14, Ghanadot - Siemens AG will distribute funds
totaling US$100 million, over 15 years, to nonprofit
organizations worldwide that promote business integrity and
fight corruption..
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