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US-Based Liberian Woman Confronts Husband Over Secret Marriage in Africa

In a recent and emotionally charged incident, Agnes Johnson, a Liberian woman currently living in the United States, has openly confronted her husband, Abu Sanoe. The reason behind her distress and anger lies in the shocking revelation that Abu Sanoe secretly married another woman in Africa, without Agnes' knowledge or consent.

US-Based Liberian Woman Confronts Husband Over Secret Marriage in Africa


A US-based Liberian woman, Agnes Johnson, has called out her husband, Abu Sanoe, for taking another wife in Africa without her knowledge.  


The woman shared her discovery on Facebook with photos of her husband and his new wife, Mabanace Hawa Kamara, who lives in Monrovia. 


While congratulating him sarcastically, Agnes appreciated God for revealing the truth to her.


“Wow! My husband got married in Africa with out my knowledge. And he think I will not know. Haha Congratulations Abu sanoe! So you get married with out me knowing? I'm happy for you. That's what you want and you get it. Father God I thank you because you reveal all this to me. I glorified you LORD,” she wrote in a Facebook post on Monday, July 24, 2023. 


According to Agnes, she and her husband have been together for 19 years and married for 9. They have four children.


She further revealed that her husband lied to her he was returning to Liberia to see his sick mum.


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US-Based Liberian Woman Confronts Husband Over Secret Marriage in Africa

US-Based Liberian Woman Confronts Husband Over Secret Marriage in Africa

US-Based Liberian Woman Confronts Husband Over Secret Marriage in Africa

US-Based Liberian Woman Confronts Husband Over Secret Marriage in Africa

US-Based Liberian Woman Confronts Husband Over Secret Marriage in Africa

US-Based Liberian Woman Confronts Husband Over Secret Marriage in Africa

US-Based Liberian Woman Confronts Husband Over Secret Marriage in Africa



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