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I encountered hurtful comments due to my adoption choice - Mzbel.

Mzbel Ghanaian singer and Edey Be hitmaker Mzbel says she is finally at peace after the birth of her daughter and second child.


She revealed that the introduction of her little girl will stop her franticness for youngsters following long periods of abuse for embracing.


Talking on UTV'S 'Joined Showbiz' yesterday, July 8, the artist who has procured tremendous reverence for exciting with melodies, for example, 'Yopoo', 'Fufu Funu' said she's had awful encounters with reception since it generally finished in dissatisfactions.

I became so desperate for a child at one point. I became frantic for a kid when I recall the agonies and how individuals are continuously saying I 'm embracing youngsters, I chose to birth my own kid.

"It didn't make any difference how old I am, so I began causing arrangements and I to have mine now and it is precisely exact thing I was searching for. I got a daughter because I wanted one. "Goodbye to adoption," she declared.

On Sunday, June 11, virtual entertainment detonated with energy when Mzbel declared her second pregnancy in a post on Facebook.

For weeks, the 44-year-old singer had teased her fans by recording herself taking off her wedding ring and showing a part of her belly that clearly showed she was pregnant.

Mzbel dropped the news in a Facebook post, where she expressed, "An experience is going to start. "#Goddess, Mzbel, and the Ekua Universe."

She followed up with an announcement of her daughter's birth a few days later, along with pictures of her daughter's Kpojiemor, a Ga's tradition for naming a child.

Nana Kwame Adepa (Aaron Amoah) and Ohemaa Akosua Sikapa Tweneboah are Mzbel's two children.





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