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A Dozen Ghanaian Female Celebrities Who Need To Get Their A$$ Married — Part 2

marriageWe brought you part one of this list a while back and honestly I have been quietly lurking in the dark hoping and praying I won’t ever have to return to this list. It’s a political season and it seems most of our so-called celebrities are more interested in the political landscape than getting their sh$t together. Go ahead and click on this link if you missed the first part of this article.
This list came about when we were compiling our list of Ghanaian female celebrities who are going the distance in their marriage, and we found out most of our celebrities are single.
Like we stated in the previous article, we are honestly tired of their singleness and asked you to do a quick check of their Nigerian counterparts sine we love to compare ourselves to them. Majority of them are MARRIED.
Today we bring you the second part of a dozen Ghanaian female celebrities who we are begging and pleading with to get married.
If you personally have any relationship with anyone on this list, please call them and let them know Ghanaians are tired of their current marital status—SINGLE.

  1. Sandra Ankobiah

Sandra Ankobiah
Sandra Ankobiah

The queen of slayage herself, a.k.a Miss High Fashion. Sandra is all shades beautiful with a successful career as a globe trotter financed by God knows who. Sandra who was the first runner-up at  Miss Ghana 2002 and second runner up in Miss ECOWAS, attended Akosombo International School and then continued to the University of Birmingham in the U.K for her Bachelor of Laws (LL.B)  and Master of Laws’ (LL.M) before coming to the Ghana School of Law. She has been dating Ghanaian rapper Omar Sterling (Paedae) of R2Bees for God knows how long.



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