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Ali Kiba’s ex Sabby offers to be Wema’s surrogate

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 Sabby Angel

After announcing that she is willing to be a surrogate to celebrities in need of babies, Sabby Angel has offered her womb at a fee.

‘’Sitafuti kiki ila nimeeleza kitu ambacho nimekuwa nakifikiria muda mrefu baada ya kuona watu wengi wakiwemo mastaa hapa Tanzania kuwa na tatizo katika kizazi, mara mimba zinatoka na wengine kushindwa tu kubeba kwa sababu mbalimbali na ndiyo maana nikaamua kuongea hivi,’’ she was quoted saying.

Following Wema’s futile efforts to have a baby, there may be a way out. Ali Kibas ex has offered to sire a child for her and other bongo celebrities suffering from infertility problems if they agree to foot Sh 882,000 or Tsh 20 million.

So long as a contract is in place the pretty socialite is willing to help women become mothers.

‘’Zipo njia za kitalaamu unapandikiza mwisho wa siku unakuwa na mtoto wako ila kwangu kwa sharti moja tutasaini mkataba ambao sio chini ya milioni ishirini ili kupandikiza hizo mbegu kwa kuwa si unajua uzazi unachakaza sometimes kwa hiyo lazima nipate hela za kujitengeneza,’’ Sabby said.

 Sabby

It is not clear whether Wema or any other celebrity has taken up her offer as of yet.

The former Miss Tanzania had travelled to India sometime early this year for a lifesaving surgery. Speaking to a tabloid in Tanzania, Wema revealed that the condition she suffers from prevents her eggs from being fertilized.

‘’Let me be open today so that people can know this, I am suffering from a disease which causes my eggs (ovaries) to rapture and thus cannot be fertilized,’’ Wema told Risasi Mchanganyiko.

She further went on to reveal that had she not been treated on time it would have led to cancer.

‘’Am so grateful, my situation was critical because when doctors in India carried out tests on me they said if I had delayed to treat this disease it would have turned into cancer and would be hard to treat,’’ she said.

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