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Sacrifice Your Ex-Girlfriend Maame Serwaa And Go away Us Alone – Large Akwes Slams Oboy Frank Naro, Accuses Him Of Occultism

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Kumawood actor Big Akwes has descended angrily on his colleague, Oboy Frank Naro, accusing him of trying to sacrifice some Kumawood stars for his personal progress.

Large Akwes launched a video on social media attacking Frank Naro and making all types of vile accusations towards the younger actor.

Just lately, Naro held a mega end-of-year social gathering bash for his Kumawood colleagues, lots of whom appeared on the occasion.

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Musicians Akwaboah and Joyce Blessing additionally reportedly carried out on the bash, indicating it was a large occasion.

Nevertheless, Large Akwes, who attended the social gathering, claims that Frank Naro had an ulterior motive for holding the social gathering.

He claims Oboy Frank Naro visited an oracle to hunt profession recommendation and was advised to sacrifice a few of his colleagues for his personal progress.

Large Akwes stated that’s what Frank Naro tried to do with the social gathering, first by giving late discover to attendees and secondly by shifting it out of Kumasi so most of them must journey to the venue and probably perish in accidents!

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Akwes stated if Oboy Frank Naro was so determined for a sacrifice he ought to have simply sacrificed his ex-girlfriend, Maame Serwaa!

Hearken to the actor rant beneath…

Supply: GhanaCelebrities.Com













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