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Afia Schwar reacts to reports that she slept with a Dog in Kumasi (video)

News that Afia Schwarzenegger had a sexual relationship with a dog was proved true and lawyer Maurice Ampaw was vindicated for starting the rumor.

An audio recording that went viral on social media purportedly features Diamond Appiah’s voice leaking dirt on her best friend over their squabbles with Chairman Wontumi and the attorney.

Diamond Appiah can be heard calling Afia Schwarzenegger a joke for invoking curses on her named floor at home in the hidden recording that has surfaced.

To make it appear as if she denied Attorney Ampaw’s assertion that she had slept with a dog, Afia Schwarzenegger misspoke in her video, according to Diamond.


Afia Schwar, who is temporarily out of the country due to a feud with Diamond Appiah, has released a scary new video of herself to let detractors know that she doesn’t care if her name or reputation is tarnished any further.

Even though Afia Schwar is currently the top trending topic on Twitter, she is attempting to tell her critics that she does not care, despite the fact that Nana Tornado released Diamond Appiah’s audio just a few hours ago.

In her video, she simply wrote “We are outside.”

If Afia Schwar decides to sprinkle pepper on Diamond Appiah in the future, we can only hope that she will do so for speaking lies or revealing a deep secret to the internet, as the case may be.

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