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Actress Moesha Budeong has rendered an apology to her colleague and lawyer Sandra Ankobiah.
Commenting on Sandra’s Instagram post, Moesha stated that she was sorry for peddling falsehood about the actress noting that things she said about her were comments she picked from other people.
The born again actress stated that she never meant to harm Sandro Ankobia or her career with the claims she made.
“Sandra, I’m very sorry for telling people that you had a boyfriend that was in jail for drugs and I also heard it from people and I never said it to make you look bad, everyone talks about everyone in our industry and I know you’ve also spoken about me and laughed at my fake designers,” Moesha wrote.
She went on to allege that Sandra Ankobia has upcoming nuptials and prayed the actress for the actress’s marriage.
“I know you love me because God brought you into my life and you will marry my uncle and you two will love each other and No one will ever cheat on their partners and I will pray for God to protect your marriage,” Moesha added.
She also hoped for future collaborations between herself and Sandra Ankobia on working to defend wrongfully incarcerated persons from jail.

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