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“I Will Doubtlessly Miss Shatta Wale If He Gives Me $40,000” – Efia Odo

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Controversial socialite and cancel queen, Andrea Owusu better recognized as Efia Odo has printed the condition below which she’s going to go away out her outdated friend, Shatt Wale.

Shatta Wale and socialite Efia Odo had been within the headlines for the past 24 hours after the self-proclaimed dancehall king rushed to Twitter to explicit how he go away out Efia Odo but surprisingly, Efia Odo claimed she doesn’t feel the same map about him as she notorious that she doesn’t go away out him.

The tv presenter in a present tweet has made a U-turn, inquiring for $40,000 from Shatta Wale, the Sm4Lyf leader, before she can presumably go away out him.

Consistent with Efia Odo, who shared a post from Pulse Ghana, even when Shatta Wale offers her the $40,000, she is now furious by if she’s going to go away out him.

She wrote:

 if he offers me $40,000 then I’ll presumably go away out him. But that’s apt a chance not an accuracy.

In other news, a video depicting a Nigerian girl crying after receiving a personalized present from her companion has elicited a form of viewpoints online.

The unidentified girl within the video lets her emotions derive within the map of her when she receives a pillow personalized and personalized along with her name.

She sobbed uncontrollably after expressing her astonishment on the customised present.

Reacting variedly to the video, some netizens averred that exhibiting be pleased have to easy not continuously be gigantic but essentially essentially based in your financial energy.

Others also alluded to the truth that he who’s appreciative of the shrimp deserves the wide.

See the video below;

Supply: Ghgossip.com

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