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Adebayor, Fred Nuamah Visit Funny Face - VIDEO


 
Former Togo captain, Emmanuel Adebayor, has reunited with Ghanaian comedian Funny Face after he cut off him in 2020. In a new twist to their relationship, Adebayor has paid a visit to Funny Face at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital where he is currently receiving treatment. Adebayor, a former Arsenal and Manchester City striker, until the middle of 2020, was a good friend to Funny Face.  But the footballer cut off Funny Face after he failed to heed his advice to cease fire during the comic actor's 'beef' with Lil Win in 2020.Many months after their friendship went bad, Funny Face has gone through many troubles with the latest being a court order for him to be committed to the Accra Psychiatric Hospital for treatment. Still having Funny Face at heart, Adebayor decided to him a visit to check the progress of his treatment. 

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Adebayor, Fred Nuamah Visit Funny Face - VIDEO

Adebayor, Fred Nuamah Visit Funny Face - VIDEO
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Year in Review: Prominent African leaders who died in 2020


The year 2020 was one that many people across the globe will pray never to witness again as it will be remembered for the COVID-19 pandemic and the attendant casualties it wrecked on the world.
Many high profile deaths were recorded both in Africa and the world at large, but the announcement of death of prominent African leaders every other month was to a greater dimension as they played a big role in news coverage across the continent in 2020.
In this Year in Review series, we take a look at prominent African leaders who passed on in the year 2020.
Daniel Arap Moi – Kenya’s second president

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