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'Rao usiogope!' King Kaka responds to photo of Ghanaian lookalike

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 Raila is in Ghana for Annan's burial. King Kaka (Right)[Photo: Courtesy]

Kennedy Ombima popularly as King Kaka has responded to a photo doing rounds of his double photographed as Raila Odinga’s aide - de - camp during the Opposition chief’s visit to Ghana.

Through a post on social media, King Kaka embraced the look-alike saying he was in control of the situation and that Odinga should not worry at all.

“Ghana thank you it’s been real. Rao Usiogope Niko hapo nyuma hustle kiasi @railaodinga,” he posted.

The photo has also seen fellow rapper Khaligraph Jones pick on saying he should speak to 'Baba' to inform President Uhuru Kenyatta that the cost of fuel should be reduced.

"The Hustler, piga wera baba, kula pande zote, Remy Martin na ata pia security, gotea agwambo mwambie abonge na Uhunye wananchi wanalia mafuta irudi chini," posted Jones.

Odinga flew to Ghana on Sunday ahead of the state burial of former United Nations (UN) secretary-general Kofi Annan that is to take place toady Thursday the 13th.

Annan died in Bern, Switzerland, aged 80, and his body landed at the Kotoka International Airport on Tuesday.

President Nana Akufo-Addo and Annan’s widow led the West African nation in mourning the fallen diplomat.

The former premier’s trip to North Carolina, United States, for a lecture at Duke University remains cancelled over fears of dangerous weather conditions following Hurricane Florence.

According to CBS, the hurricane has been downgraded to a Category 2 as it approaches to make landfall

Florence is expected to hit the East Coast late Thursday and residents in Virginia, North and South Carolina are under a storm watch.

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