You have turned to Ice Fish! Affiong makes an immediate impression as she arrives at Schiphol Airport on a hot summer day feeling very cold even though it is 28 degrees Celsius! (Anita Hogan) takes a look at the European way of life from within the confines of her Calabar eyes. Hilarious and tongue-in-cheek weekly comedy skits on Africa Web TV.
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