Friday, July 27, 2018

Ghana s president akufo ado


Home Ghana Revealed: Akufo-Addo’s multi-million dollar homes in London Revealed: Akufo-Addo’s multi-million dollar homes in London Ghana It's only fair to share...Share on FacebookShare on Google+Tweet about this on TwitterShare on LinkedIn Nana Akufo Addo has a secret luxury London home. Akufo Addo’s brother Edward lives in a $1.4 million London home. Akufo Addo’s daughter Funmi lives in a $700,000 London home. Akufo Addo’s daughter Valerie lives in a $500,000 London home. There is a huge contradiction between Akufo Addo’s presentation of himself as a “simple, incorruptible man” and the reality of his life of wealth in London. OSI has documentary proof that Akufo Addo and his family live a lavish and luxury life in London, the most expensive city in the world. Their high-priced homes are located in London’s most expensive neighbourhoods. Nana Akufo Addo has been a politician for almost twenty years. Where does the money for his and his family’s luxury life in London come from? Akufo Addo interrupted his campaign to go home to London On 13 October 2016, Nana Akufo Addo interrupted his presidential campaign and left Ghana for a “private trip” to London, triggering speculations about his health. In fact, Akufo-Addo’s trip to UK shouldn’t surprise anyone. For years now, Akufo Addo has been spending six months each year in the UK. London has become Akufo Addo’s real home. Exclusive evidence of Akufo Addo and his family’s lavish and luxury life in London is now revealed. The $1.4 million London home of Akufo Addo’s brother Edward Nana Akufo Addo’s younger brother Edward and Edward’s wife Irene live in a luxury apartment in central London. The exact address is 32 Nottingham Terrace, London, NW1 4QB. The property current value is £1,138,579 (1.4 million US dollars). The apartment was bought on 25 February 2005, when Nana Akufo Addo was Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. Edward Akufo Addo’s home is located in one of the richest and most exclusive neighbourhoods in London. Nottingham Terrace is on the southern end of Regent’s Park, within walking distance of both Baker Street underground station and the world class shops, restaurants and bars of Marylebone High Street. The building is actually attached to one of the most famous museums in the world, Madam Tussauds London. edward_home_map

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