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Ghana Trends Blog of Tuesday, 28 March 2023

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This Is Political Stupidity, Captain Smart Insults US Vice President Kamala

Ghanaian broadcast Journalist Captain smart has once again attacked the NPP led administration again for putting things in place to welcome and give the U.S vice president the best hospitality.

Reacting to the directive by the police to block most major roads in the capital to make Her. Excellency Kamala to move in Accra freely without any inconveniences, the ace broadcaster believes the directive is useless , he said “No serious country will block major roads and create inconvenience for it citizens in the expense of just one U.S vice president,

According to the out-spoken journalist , Kamala is in Ghana so what ?? a president is in Ghana so what ??,it’s very unnecessary, and a useless order.

Speaking on his Onua Maakye Morning show Captain smart said ” Even if the president is going to the jubilee house or any important place do they block the road ?? When the vice president is traveling do they block the road?? So what’s so special about this woman that all major roads have to be blocked?

Kamala Harris starts Africa tour in Ghana, announces security aid

U.S. vice president starts three-nation Africa tour

Washington seeking to counter Chinese, Russian influence

Harris says she raised LGBT rights issue

The United States will provide $100 million to Ghana and four other West African countries to help them deal with violent extremism and instability, Vice President Kamala Harris said on Monday during a visit to Ghana.

Harris was in Accra at the start of a week-long, three-nation African tour, the latest in a series of visits by senior U.S. officials as Washington seeks to counter growing Chinese and Russian influence on the continent.

“President Biden and I have made clear the United States is strengthening our partnerships across the continent of Africa,” she said during a joint news conference with Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo.