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Despite Celebrates a ‘G-Wagon’ Birthday, Abeiku Santana Snubbed Again

despite celebrates a ‘g wagon’ birthday, abeiku santana snubbed again

Photo of Ghanaian rich business man, Despite

Owner of Despite Group of companies, Osei Kwame Despite snubbed Abeiku Santana for a handshake as he stepped out of his G-Wagon vehicle during his 61st birthday celebration.

In a grand style, all members of his East Legon Executive Fitness Club escorted him with Mercedez Benz G-Class, also known as G-Wagon.

Members of the East Legon Executive Fitness Club celebrated him with a birthday song as media personality Abeiku Santana led the birthday song to cheer the business mogul and his friends later escorted him with an envoy of G-wagon cars.

A video circulating on social media captured the business mogul with his friends celebrating with him as Abeiku Santana cheere with a birthday song.

Abeiku Santana in the video was again snubbed for a handshake as he stretched forth to shake the business mogul’s hand when he stepped out of his white G-Wagon.

Ghanaians took to Twitter to troll Abeiku Santana in a series of tweets slamming him for trying to rub shoulders with the affluent but always gets embarrassed.

Osei Kwame Despite also paid a courtesy call to former president John Agyekum Kuffuor accompanied by Special Group of Companies CEO, Dr Ernest Ofori Sarpong.

He was also seen in the video with Nana Kwame Bediako popularly known as Cheddar.

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