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The new brand of sardine happens to have come up in a period where Tracey Boakye and Mzbel are beefing over their ‘Sugar Daddy’ – It is not too clear where the sardine is being produced from Our Manifesto: This is what YEN.com.gh believes in Ghanaian Actress and film producer, Tracey Boakye, and singer Mzbel have been going all out at each other for the past few weeks. The two celebrities have been going fighting on social media about their ‘Sugar Daddy’ they both refer to as ‘Papa No’.

‘Papa No’ has, therefore, become a popular phrase in Ghana currently. Read more:
adwoaadubianews.com has come across a photo of a new canned fish produced called ‘Papa No’. The Sardine brand is suspected to have been introduced on the market during the heat of the Tracey Boakye and Mzbel saga.
The photo shows the can of sardine with ‘Papa No’ boldly written on it has the name of the product. Perpahs manufacturers have decided to take advantage of the trending issue to make some money for themselves.
The photo has however attracted several comments from Ghanaians
@akosua_nokturnal: “Eel awurade nyame”
@chef_ohenenana: “Eiiii Ghana ooooh”
@tplahar: “Eiiiii Ghana ”
@gaiseyeliz900: “Papa No is trending ”
@paa_quesi_agyin: “GH de333”
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