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Today's Eish Wena segment features a grandmother pranking her best friend, claiming she missed Nelson Mandela.
Watch the video below @athah_m_ Oh I love this friendship 🥹❤️🩹I asked my granny to prank her bestie and say she misses Mandela 😂#prank #callprank #athah_m_ #fyp #prankcalls ♬ QKThr – Aphex Twin
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