“When you meet Akufo-Addo, ask him who saved his life in 2006. He asked me what I needed when we arrived in Accra, and I replied that I don’t need anything. Because I had faith in him since 2005, it is my duty to see that you live, Captain Smart said.
The journalist claimed that on the night of his detention, he realized that he is much more significant than the President.
He claimed that despite the heavy traffic at rush hour, he sent a dispatch rider to accompany them to the NIB office in Kanda so they could be questioned.
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