As a characteristic of former President Rawlings, he tailored his speech at the 38th Anniversary celebrations of the December 31, revolution to trigger humour.
Interspersed with what some may call controversial and serious topics, the former President took time off to display wits my making light of issues from Obinim to interesting dance moves.
JoyNews’ Joseph Ackah-Blay explores that line of the Winneba event in the following report.
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