John Dumelo is bigger than one woman, he'll 'service' all of you soon - Afia Schwarzenegger consoles 'sidechicks'

By: Farida

16th May 2018

Comedienne, Afia Schwarzenegger

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Ghanaian actor John Dumelo married his heartrob, Gifty Mawunya in a star studded lavish ceremony at the bride's private residence at Spintex, Accra over the weekend.

The star studded weeding ceremony was not without controversies as his alleged girlfriend of four years threatened to invade the wedding after the actor was said to have jilted her weeks before marrying Mawunya.

Now, controversial comedienne and TV host, Afia Schwarzenegger has given her two piece on the marriage, alleging that the actor cannot remain faithful to his gorgeous wife.

In her usual sarcastic speech, Afia said she feels pity for Mrs. Gifty Mawunya Nkornu because it’s likely John Dumelo will abuse marital vows someday.

Thus, John Dumelo will definitely cheat on his newly wedded wife taking into consideration his past relationship records.

Schwarzenegger on her Tuesday evening ‘Political Police’ program aired on TV Africa congratulated John Dumelo and consoled ladies whose hearts have been broken after hearing Dumelo’s new feat.

But then, she asked them not to worry because she is of the view that Mr. Dumelo cannot be owned by only one lady.

Below is an excerpt of what Afia Schwarzenegger said on her show:

“John Dumelo is off the market so I congratulate him. This marriage issue has made several ladies sad but I asked them to take heart when they came to inform me because we will not allow. That is why I didn’t step foot at the engagement. The wife is very beautiful but John Dumelo is bigger than one woman.

How can we allow only one woman to camp fine boy? All the ladies crying, stop it and take heart. John will service all of you when he returns from his honeymoon. Don’t be worried because somebody has to give birth for him by all means.” Afia Schwarznegger said.

In attendance at the star-studded ceremony were Former President Mahama, Nigerian actor, Ramsey Nouah, Yvonne Nelson, Majid Michel, Christabel Ekeh, Nadia Buari, Selassie Ibrahim, among others.