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“You stated you’ve moved on but you ran to courtroom to say I’m in South Africa with a person” – Enterprise lady, Sandra Iheuwa, calls out her ex

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Businesswoman, Sandra Iheuwa, has taken to social media to name out her ex for refusing to let her go.

Sandra, who’s believed to be courting artist Morachi, claimed in a publish on her Instagram web page this night that one in all her ex-boyfriends, who had used social media to humiliate her, had gone to courtroom in the present day to assert that she was in South Africa with one other man and that he was fondling her butt there.

Sandra wrote;

“Na you say you no need, you say I be unhealthy individual, na you say you don transfer on…..na you come shame me for social media….however you run go courtroom in the present day say I dey in South African with man even talked about the person’s identify say the person dey press my ynash for social media even saying I be gold digger which gold you get I dey dig? rattling if I do, rattling if I don’t….That is poisonous and draining. I’m drained!!!!!”
















































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