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A cameraman believed to be with the state broadcaster, Ghana Television (GTV) was heckled by a security man when he tried to capture President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo singing the National anthem.
He was interrupted just when he thought he had perfectly positioned himself to capture the president singing the anthem before he enters parliament to present his first State of the Nation Address on Tuesday.
A scuffled ensued when the officer tried to gently asked the cameraman move from his ‘perfect position’.
Not ready to move, the cameraman wrestled the officer in front of the President, who was stiff, while the national anthem was being played.
The incident drew a lot of attention from onlookers at the venue.
Watch the video below:
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