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Nana Ansah Kwao could not leave London without talking to the number one gentleman looking after Ghanaian interests there.
The Ghana High Commission in the United Kingdom is the busiest mission of them all and Ghanaians there are very demanding with challenges ranging from social to immigration issues.
We all know his political story but where did his journey begin?
With issues such as the Regina Sintim controversy which went viral, with accusations that she was victimised because she was affiliated with the NPP, how is the commissioner coping?
Tonight, His Excellency Victor Smith, Ghana’s High Commissioner to UK and Ireland is our guest on PM Express. Join Nana Ansah Kwao as he engages the rabble rouser.
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