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ASEM! Fella Makafui Reacts To Accusations of Using Juju On Kudus (See Details)

Actress Fella Makafui has been accused of attempting to hypnotize Mohammed Kudus, Ghana’s poster boy, in order to make him fall in love with her.

Following his outstanding performance in the World Cup, the young footballer who plays in the midfield for Ajax and the Ghanaian national team has gained the respect of many football fans.

Kudus has been the talk of the town and the loverboy of many women who have bombarded his DMs with messages after scoring twice in Ghana’s crucial game against South Korea.

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Whistleblowers claim that Fella Makafui is likewise determined to jinx Kudu if it requires doing so in order to gain his love.

The musician Medikal’s wife is accused of downloading Kudus’ photos onto her phone with the intention of using them to charm him.

Meanwhile, the YOLO actress has responded to what she believes to be a ridiculous charge since the news was reported by some tabloids.

She responded vehemently to a Snapchat user who had also mentioned that the claims had attracted considerable media attention and were being covered on TV, dismissing the allegations.

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Source: OccupyGh.com 

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