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I’ll Solely Go Again To Radio If I’m Paid Ghc 25,000 A Month – Afia Schwarzenegger

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Comedienne, Afia Schwarzenegger claims she’ll solely work for any radio or tv station in Ghana in the event that they pay her a minimum of Ghc 25,000 a month!

Schwarzenegger made the declare throughout a current interview with Zionfelix, wherein she took photographs at Mzbel, sparking their latest beef.

Based on her, she is finished with working for any radio or tv station until they’ll pay her Ghc 600,000 for a two-year contract.

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That works out to Ghc 25,000 month-to-month – and that’s Schwarzenegger’s asking worth.

Afia seems to neglect she’s been fired from nearly each mainstream job she’s held therefore why nobody is fascinated about hiring her anymore.

In her thoughts although, she’s value Ghc 25k a month and if anybody is – they know the place to succeed in her!

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Watch Afia brag within the video beneath…

Supply: GhanaCelebrities.Com













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