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Bogoso-Appiatse Explosion: A photo of a confident girl speaking with the vice President gets people talking on social media.

Many social media users praised a little girl who had the fortitude to place her hands on Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia’s shoulder.


According to sources, the photo was shot during Dr. Bawumia’s visit to Appiatse victims with the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, to acquire first-hand information following Thursday’s explosion.

Bogoso-Appiatse Explosion: A photo of a confident girl speaking with the vice President gets people talking on social media.

The small child is claimed to come from the disaster-stricken town of Appiatse. Many Facebook users have responded to the image. Some of their reactions are included below.

Bogoso-Appiatse Explosion: A photo of a confident girl speaking with the vice President gets people talking on social media.

A user wrote;

“These are one of the victims of the explosion, at Bogoso, there are many like her whom their parents have left behind lets think of better way to help console them than this propaganda talk ,if you have been here to experience this tragedy you wouldn’t be there saying what you don’t know 

Why would we make every post politics in the first place can’t we be a little pathetic? “

Bogoso-Appiatse Explosion: A photo of a confident girl speaking with the vice President gets people talking on social media.

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