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"Viral Video: Dr Likee Engages in Heated Argument with Achimota Mall Security Officers"

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 Fiery Confrontation: Dr. Likee Engages in Heated Dispute with Achimota Mall Security

A video that has gone viral on social media showcases the intense altercation between Dr. Likee and the security staff at Achimota Mall.

According to reports, Ras Nene, accompanied by the lively personality Efia Odo, had obtained prior permission to film a comedic skit at the mall. However, they were unexpectedly denied access by the mall's security team, leading to a heated clash between the two parties.


The skit they had planned aimed to entertain their fans by playfully exploring the mall while displaying their on-screen chemistry through shopping antics.


Upon their arrival at Achimota Mall, they were immediately confronted by the firm security personnel.

The security team, responsible for upholding order and protecting the mall's premises, did not inform Nene and Efia Odo that filming skits without proper authorization was strictly prohibited. Ras Nene, renowned for his sharp wit and spirited personality, refused to yield easily.

He passionately argued his case, highlighting the incident involving Meek Mill at the Ghanaian State House. The American rapper appeared to have been allowed to capture photos and videos without hindrance, leading Ras Nene to perceive a double standard.

Driven by frustration, Ras Nene engaged in a fervent debate with the security staff, asserting his rights as a public figure and entertainer. His objective was to underscore the significance of equal treatment and fair opportunities for artists within the creative industry.

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