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Popular Ghanaian actress, Juliet Ibrahim has revealed that she was once a refugee and used to sleep on the bare floor



Mainstream Ghanaian performing artist, Juliet Ibrahim has uncovered that she was previously an evacuee and used to mull over the exposed floor.

She made this known as she was by all accounts hitching to tell the world how she originated from nothing to turning into the praised identity she is today.

The light-cleaned performing artist of Lebanese good uncovered that she has plans of composing a book. On the off chance that such plans happens as intended, at that point some portion of what ought not out of the ordinary in her book will be the manner by which she use to mull over the floor as a Lebanese. She composed;
“Should I write a book about my life journey from nobody to somebody? Did you know I have lived as a refugee and slept on only cloth spread out on the floor because we had no mattress? Should I write or should I not?”
She also recently took her social media paid to admonish her fans to stick to what they believe in despite their flaws.
Juliet Ibrahim wrote;

See, I have been called all sorts; “k legs” mocked and ridiculed, only because I embrace who I am and i’m not afraid of pushing the limit. Those insecure about themselves will always try to make others insecure about themselves, but my secret has always been to embrace my flaws and be proud of my uniqueness.

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