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God Of Asibolanga Is Working – Afia Schwarzenegger’s Case Postponed AGAIN

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The God of Asibolanga is working further laborious! Regardless of being sentenced to a 10-day jail sentence, Afia continues to stroll free.

The comedienne reappeared in courtroom right now for her newest courtroom date within the contempt case introduced towards her by Chairman Wontumi.

Afia has a 10-day jail sentence towards her however continues to plead to be let go.

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At right now’s courtroom date, the decide reportedly postponed the case until January thirty first, 2022.

In accordance with studies, Afia continues to petition the courtroom to transform her sentence right into a tremendous.

The decide has promised to ship the ultimate verdict on January thirty first.

Afia was sentenced to 10-day jail sentence after Wontumi sued her for contempt and she or he travelled exterior and skipped the courtroom dates.

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Because the case continues to be postponed indefinitely, netizens fear that it could ultimately change into a silly case and Schwarzenegger will get to stroll free.

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