Hajia Fuuta, Ghanaian muslim woman behind viral Subhanallah Sanu Nana Kafra meme voice

A Ghanaian Muslim woman, Hajia Fuuta, whose voice saying “Subhanallah Sanu Nana Kafra” went viral in meme videos on social media has been located. She has also taken the time to explain how it all transpired during that recording.

Narrating how it happened, Hajia Fuuta claimed that her family had bought a cow for slaughter during the holiday season. But when it was time to be taken to the slaughterhouse, the animal which was so strong kicked one of the men (Nana) who was taking it to be slaughtered

Speaking during an interview with the YouTube channel Mam Online, she stated that the actress Afia Schwarzenegger was responsible for the video’s success.

“I was recording a video and before I knew it, the cow had hit Nana with its legs straight to the ground. I immediately shouted ‘Subhanallah Sanu , Nana kafra’. At that time, a young lady standing beside me also shouted ‘the animal is so strong’. That video was recorded about three to four years,” Hajia Faatu disclosed in an interview.

Soon after, people in other African countries began incorporating it into their hilarious skits. Unfortunately, after the recording got public, some people claimed ownership of it.

In English, ‘Subhanallah Sanu’ translates as “Glory to God, sorry,.. Nana kafra meaning, Nana sorry.”

Watch the video below…

https://www.instagram.com/p/CgzcV1dLM8W/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=78ede6a5-1bd7-4a31-a38a-a204d7ed766d