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Meek Mill Roughed Up In Ghana and Had His iPhone Stolen

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Meek Mill has recovered his cell phone, and a pickpocket thief has been apprehended for snatching his phone while the rapper bored through a thick crowd of people in Ghana. The rapper shared a series of Instagram posts on Friday showing him fighting off fans grabbing and mobbing him while in the African nation. The rapper is in Ghana to perform for the Afro Nation concert in Ghana on Thursday night. It seems […]

Source: Trinidad News

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