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    ‘Ghana police took GH₵300 after finding marijuana on me’ – Ablekuma Musician Nana Lace claims

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    Ghanaian reveals that he once paid GH¢300 to Ghana Police after being caught with marijuana Ghanaian reveals that he once paid GH¢300 to Ghana Police after being caught with marijuana

    Popular Ghanaian musician, Nana Lace, has revealed that he once had to pay GH₵300 to the police after being caught with marijuana while on his way to perform at a show.

    In an interview with Nana Romeo, Nana Lace explained, “I lied to them and said I had just drunk water that was processed under smoke, which is why my breath smelled like weed, but they realized I was lying.”

    He also recalled another incident where he was arrested by the police for smoking marijuana during a show.

    However, according to him, the officers let him go after he sang one of his songs for them.

    During the interview, host Nana Romeo asked if there was any bad lifestyle habit he would like to quit. Nana Lace responded: “If there’s anything I would want to put an end to, it’s drinking alcoholic beverages.”

    Interestingly, Nana Romeo concluded the segment by revealing that he has never smoked weed or consumed alcohol in his life.

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