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American rapper Cardi B was showered with gifts at her meet and greet with celebrities that took place at the Kempinski Hotel.
First to give the rapper something to take back home was Kwaku Bediako the CEO of Chocolate Clothes Gh.
The fashion designer gave Cardi B, a blue and brown sewed blouse and added a jacket made with the fugu fabric.
According to him, the Fugu jacket is a new unisex concept his company has started. The rapper was impressed with the jacket and asked if she could get a belt to rock with it.
Next was Vannesa Gyan and TV show host AJ Sarpong who presented Cardi B with an outfit from Ćharlotte Prive a Ghanaian Ready-To-Wear clothing brand.
Akuapen Poloo who did not want to be left out of the occasion present the rapper with a medium-sized gallon of honey. The internet sensation cum actress went on to twerk for the rapper.
Cardi B could not hide her excitement for the gifts and she thanked them for it.
The meet and greet, however, did not start on a happy note for many of the celebrities and media personnel who were at the hotel lounge.
The occasion scheduled to take place on December 8 at 12:30 pm was delayed for more than seven hours. Many of the guests took to social media to express their disappointment.
The rapper who made it to the lounge said she was unaware of a meet and greet with celebs in Ghana.
According to her, she would not disrespect somebody in their home, especially when she is being paid to work.
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