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Popular Ghanaian boxer, Braimah Kamoko, is tasking Shatta Wale to stay true to his words and buy him a Toyota Camry.
In a video posted on Asempa FM’s facebook page, Bukom Banku as he popularly called, said the dancehall artiste had promised to buy him the vehicle when he wins his first international fight.
He knocked out his opponent, Rojhat Bilgetekin, to win his first international fight outside Africa. Banku earned the victory after dropping the German in round 3, at St George Hall in Bradford, the UK on Saturday, September 7.
The boxer after his fight decided to call Shatta Wale to announce his victory and request for the car.
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