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6 years agoon
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Adubianews
Kumawood actress Sandra Sarfo Ababio has landed in hot waters over allegedly chasing someone’s daughter.
In a photo, a lady accusing Sandra Ababio narrated how the actress allegedly snatch her husband in US
Sandra who is also known to be Lil Win’s girlfriend is said to have recently got an invitation from the man in question to travel to US Our Manifesto:
This is what Adwoaadubianews.com believes in It appears another ‘Papa No’ scandal involving Kumawood actress, Sandra Sarfo Ababio, an unknown woman, and her husband is about to hit the internet.

The said lady is reported to have sent a write-up with picture evidence of Sandra Sarfo Ababio allegedly snatching her husband in the US to an Instagram blogger called ‘Those called celebs’.
the said lady stated that Sandra Ababiom who is also known to be the girlfriend of Kumawood actor, Lil Win, has been messing around with her husband in US.
She said Sandra allegedly used her no-going affair with her husband to get an invitation to the US she both Sandra and her husband her still having an affair.
Apparently, she just celebrated her birthday and she has a different birthday in her passport. Currently, Sandra is here in the states and is still messing with him,” the woman alleged.
The said post has got netizens throwing in their comments.
@tati_babyansaa: “Sandra fou ne amanfou kunu”
@madam_sure: “Information to let us know she is the same as Akua Ataa kyeiwaa in evangelist Addai voice”
@mrsmabelafreh7: “Enti Celebrity b3n na neho 3nni asem eiii hmmmm…Ghanafo) celebs mogye modin paa o boooiii3”
@gadelle_nyarkmen: “Awww she’s a desperate wife these female celebrities erh hmm”
@jaideelammy: “Your husband is a community husband so allow people to do the communal labour waiaden ah hi blogger gyama woyale…go and come again with the right title”
Adwoaadubianews.com earlier reported that Ghanaian comic actor and Kumawood star, Kwadwo Nkansah Lil Win had sent a romantic message to his girlfriend and actress Sandra Ababio.
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