I Washed Utensils For A White Man, Sold Banku & Waakye For A Living – Afia Schwarzenegger Recounts Her Tales In South Africa
Comedienne, Afia Schwarzenegger opens up about her sufferings growing up. She shared this on Celebrity Ride With Zionfelix.
Furthermore, the outspoken media personality narrated how difficult life was for her in Ghana. Therefore, she left for South Africa to make cash.
Afia during the conversation with the show host, Zionfelix mentioned that she used to sell second-hand clothes, curtains, table clothes at the age of six. This was after she left the late vice president, Aliu Mahama’s house to stay with her mother in Kumasi.
Moreover, she disclosed that she sold birthday and love cards at Adum in Kumasi all to raise money for her education.
Also, she shared that her first job in South Africa was to wash utensils for a Ghanaian. Later, it was for an Indian who owned a restaurant in the country.
Furthermore, she continued that she set up a restaurant to sell banku and later stopped to sell waakye at Cape Town in South Africa all with the aim of raising money to live a better life.