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Bouncer Reveals His Encounter With One Of The Four Ghanaians Convicted Of Dr@g Tr@fficking In The UK

Ghanaian citizen living in the United Kingdom, who works as a bouncer has revealed his encounter with one of the four Ghanaians convicted of drug trafficking.

In a report filed by Graphic Online, four Ghanaians( 3 men and a lady) were reportedly arrested in connection with dr*g tr@fficking in the UK few days ago.

The news was received with diverse reactions, most of which are concerns of how some people project themselves as business men and women but are engaged in all sorts of illegal practices which fund their luxurious lifestyles.

Amongst the reactions, a club bouncer in the UK shared his single handed encounter with one of the 4 convicts.

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According to him, the man who came to one of the clubs where he worked one night was mean and rude to the letter, projecting himself as an establishment business man with a hefty load of educational certificates.

He further narrated that, after the man disgraced him at the nightclub, he enrolled into college to get a certificate but he was met with heavy financial burden leaving owing student loan.

He lamented that he has since benefited from the school he attended.

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He added that he was so shocked to find out that the man was in sand business and drag trafficking.

According to him, he said he learnt that he will never be pressurized by the lavish lifestyle of someone again.

Watch the video below;

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Source: GhArticles.com

 

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