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Afia Schwarzenegger Reveals MzBel Stole Her Land Documents

And the revelation keeps coming in bit by bit. Ghanaian comedienne and TV personality Afia Schwarzenegger has exposed MzBel for stealing her land documents, OccupyGh.com reports.

In new exposé, the controversial socialite has explained why she will never be friends with her former bestie – Mzbel.

In a video sighted by OccupyGh.com, Afia was mean on dealing with MzBel for backstabbing her when she needed her most, describing the latter with unprintable words.

Afia Schwarzenegger with MzBel
Afia Schwarzenegger with MzBel

Afia claims MzBel is a ‘big fat liar’ and a ‘salala girl’. She further labelled Mzbel a thief, accusing her of stealing.

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The comedienne revealed that MzBel stole her land documents and gave it to a second party who tried to steal the land. Afia claimed MzBel got hold of the documents after she confine in her with the whereabouts of the documents, trusting she will keep it a secret.

As it seems, Afia is currently fueling feuds with all his former confidantes. If you were once a friend of hers, be ready, she is coming for you.

Checkout the video of Afia Schwarzenegger accusing MzBel of stealing her land documents below or Click Here for more videos

Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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