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Ex-Ghana international, Samuel Osei Kufuor was on Tuesday, December 1, involved in a row with security personnel of the Vice President John Dramani Mahama in Accra.
The Vice President was on his way from his office for an official assignment.
Sammy Kufuor reportedly kept obstructing the Veep’s convoy with his car until he was asked by one of the Veep’s aides to pave way.
This incurred the wrath of the ex-Black Stars deputy captain who pointed his middle finger in the air and (according to the security men) chanted “f... off.”
The infuriated security men, according to the Vice President’s spokesperson, John Jinapor, attempted arresting him for questioning but the Vice President intervened and asked that Kufuor be left alone.
Source: Citifmonline.com
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