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An international TV station, ARISE NEWS discussed why Ghana's parliament banned the use of 'tweaa'.
This follows BBC's coverage of the laughable public speaking gaffe in which a District Chief Executive couldn't contain heckling during his speech.
The world hasn't gotten enough yet of a local public speaking blunder that has got international media talking.
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