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Not attending recent protests doesn’t mean I’m an NPP artiste
Ghanaian celebrity, S3fa has said that not attending the recent Occupy Julorbi House protests was due to certain circumstances.
The artiste who is signed by D Black said the fact that she wasn’t seen demonstrating with her colleagues was due to sickness.
“The only demonstration I’ve heard about is the Occupy Julorbi House protests, by then I was having interviews and I was really sick by that time,” she revealed as MyNewsGh.com sighted
“I had to come and quarantine for some time because I was coughing and we didn’t know if it was infectious or not,” she said in an interview with Amansan Krakye.
She added on Property FM in Cape Coast “So I couldn’t go to a much bigger crowd that’s why I wasn’t there and it’s not like I’m purposely not attending protests and stuff like that.
S3fa comes from Afife, a town in Volta Region, Ghana. Her father is an Ewe whilst her mother is a Dagara who comes from the Upper East Region.
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