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Ghana Police Arrest 16 NPP Thugs Who Stormed UTV To Disrupt MzGee’s United Showbiz Present

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Some unidentified ‘thugs’ stormed the studios of @utvghana final evening October seventh 2023 whereas United Showbiz was ongoing.

Their purpose for storming the present was that they wished to be part of the present. They defined that leisure critic, Kwame A-plus tore their letter(from the NPP) to the station to desist from discussing politics on the present.

Additionally they alleged that Kwame A-Plus has been insulting the President in addition to his Vice, Dr Mahamadu Bawumia and because of this they, count on him to apologize for his habits.

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Thankfully, the swift Ghana Police have since arrested 16 individuals liable for impolite interruption following a grievance by Regardless of Media(Homeowners of UTV) and the Ministry of Data.

These males who have been later recognized as members of the youth wing of the ruling political occasion(NPP) are at present underneath investigation.

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🚨ICYMI🇬🇭✊🏾: Unidentified ‘thugs’ stormed the studios of @utvghana whereas United Showbiz was ongoing to disrupt it.

Their purpose? They wished to be part of the present as a result of final week, A-plus tore their letter(from the NPP) to the station to desist from discussing politics on… pic.twitter.com/REfMupgQ0Z

— Ölele | Deep Throat Sauce👨🏾‍🍳🇬🇭 (@OleleSalvador) October 7, 2023

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