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BREAKING NEWS‼️ Bongo ideas exposed big time Bongo Ideas was never arrested or kidnapped by unknown security officials during President Nana Akuffo Addo’s Regime. He faked his own arrest to gain public sympathy and to score some political points for the NDC.

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