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Former Black Stars assistant coach Gerard Nus finally departed Accra on Sunday to Spain after clearing his hotel bills.
Nus missed his flight on Saturday night after failing to settle bills incurred at Alisa during his seven-week stay.
Nus finally paid the US$ 1,000 incurred for using the mini-bar, laundry and telephone after initial resistance and finally made his exit.
His departure brings to an end the drama between the assistant coach and the Ghana Football Association.
Thanks to all people of Ghana. Great memories always from this pasionate football country 💪ðŸ½ðŸ‡¬ðŸ‡ðŸ‘🽠Back to Europe since Jan.2Dubai/Gabon/Ghana pic.twitter.com/NGi1aAXZ8W
— Gerard Nus (@NusGerard) March 27, 2017
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