In Ghana, when you’re given a stone, it’s an admission that advice or warning you gave at some point which went unheeded has come to pass.
That was what characterised former President Mahama’s tour of some coastal communities in the Greater Accra Region on Wednesday.
The former president was met by women who balanced stones on their heads. So why were they presenting Mr Mahama with “his stone?”
Watch Maxwell Agbagba’s report:
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