Lamborghini Saga: You have no legitimate excuse – Bidema tells Shatta Wale

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  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 4 months ago

    Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine...for instance 12 paracetamol at once......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

  • JULOR CAESAR 4 months ago

    Dr. Mumbi Seraki, the Ghana government is now demanding to know the authenticity of of all these doctorate degrees floating around the country. Can you therefore take a break from chasing the youth of Ghana and forward the pa ...
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  • Dirty 4 months ago

    government of Ghana collected import duty on a stolen car, then the government is an accomplice

  • Wasik 4 months ago

    Probably not, they just bribed their way through customs.

  • JULOR CAESAR 4 months ago

    The Ghana luxury car crooks have contacts at Ghana's ports, and those contacts facilitate the safe passage of these stolen vehicles through Ghana's ports. You'll be shocked to learn that some of these crooked customs employee ...
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  • JULOR CAESAR 4 months ago

    A person spending that much money on a car surely has to know who is selling them the car. A refusal to disclose the identity of the seller means that the buyer knows that something wasn't right with the transaction. Claiming ...
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  • KK 4 months ago

    Well, his lawyer should advise him bcuz I can smell an orange dress around him in an American jail. He will tell the truth when he gets there

  • NICHOLAS 4 months ago

    Why is everyone claiming that the car (Lamborghini) is stolen? the person who purchased the is believed to have defrauded some people and some company's and used some of the money to buy this car, he even bought a house and s ...
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  • Ibrahim Troure 3 months ago

    The GA tribes, are foolish with their money. They've sold all their ancestral lands. Most lives in shacks around the coastal belts in Accra .Lamborghini is not designed for the streets of Ghana.