Manchester United’s Harry Maguire accepts Ghana MP’s apology for mockery



Manchester Joined footballer Harry Maguire on Wednesday acknowledged the expression of remorse of a Ghanaian MP who ridiculed him during a parliamentary discussion on the financial plan the year before.


Resistance legislator Isaac Adongo thought about VP Mahamadu Bawumia's financial administration of the beset West African country to Maguire's exhibition on the pitch.

In a location shared broadly via virtual entertainment last year, Adongo contrasted Bawumia with Maguire, who he portrayed as "the greatest danger at the focal point of the Manchester Joined guard."

The reference was important for a more extensive discourse blaming Bawumia for fumbling the economy and causing difficulty for residents.

Ghana is wrestling with its most terrible monetary emergency in an age welcomed on by spiraling public obligation, which has set off uncontrolled expansion and debilitated the nearby money.

In a comparative discussion on the 2024 spending plan on Tuesday, Adongo said Maguire had "turned the corner" and reclaimed his relationship.

"I presently apologize to Harry Maguire," Adongo said. " He is a groundbreaking footballer… presently scoring objectives for Manchester Joined together."

Maguire acknowledged the statement of regret in a post on X on Wednesday. " See you at Old Trafford soon," he composed, alluding to the home of Manchester Joined together.

In any case, he [Adongo] didn't yield his analysis of Bawumia, blaming him for "wandering" around the Global Financial Asset (IMF) "with a cup close by."

Ghana's administration went to the IMF for assist with enduring year. The Asset supported a three-year, $3 billion program in May, with a prompt payment of $600 million.

Bawumia heads the public authority's monetary supervisory group as has been chosen as the decision party possibility for 2024 races.