“There is no such thing as an $8 million claim in the case against me. They themselves admitted that they gave me $13,000.”
Ghanaian businessman and socialite Abu Trica has broken his silence for the first time regarding the circumstances surrounding his arrest and the attempt by law enforcement authorities to extradite him to the United States.
Speaking publicly on the matter, Abu Trica dismissed reports of an alleged $8 million claim linked to the case, insisting that the amount involved was only $13,000, a figure he says was acknowledged by the complainants themselves.
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Dr Likee is doing something big but I feel the support from the media is quite low. To me this is a big deal. One way or the other we need to push this event. The least you can do is share his artworks and get tickets. #DrLikeeLive
Today, @GOLDBODJewelry delivered the gold tablets I’ll be giving away to my followers on my birthday.
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@BongoIdeas Did you watch the video where the minister spoke
He said they reached out to him just 2hrs before the program through Bola Ray
Do you know where he was and did you expect him to go change at home before showing up
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Mahama has called for religious tolerance as the Supreme Court reviews claims that Wesley Girls restricted Muslim students’ worship rights.
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Hon. Okudzeto Ablakwa has announced new measures to protect Ghanaian workers in Qatar. Under a new agreement, employers in Qatar must sign contracts that guarantee better working conditions and protect the rights of Ghanaian employees before they can hire them.