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Akua GMB Celebrates Her Ex-husband Dr. Kwaku Oteng And Their Daughter As They Turn Plus One (Video)

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Akua GMB (Akua Amoakowaa) has well-known the birthday of her ex-husband Dr. Kwaku Oteng and their daughter Agudie as they turn plus one with a extraordinarily straight forward message and indirect shade.

Akua GMB has confirmed that she’s accomplished with marriage and that suggests her marriage with Dr. Kwaku Oteng has ended nonetheless that didn’t stop her from celebrating him on his birthday since he has the identical birthday as their daughter Agudie.

The message became very straight forward nonetheless the video she posted with a background track talking about how to treat a girl has raised considerations about whether or no longer it’s a shade to the ex-husband or she’s valid having fun by showing off how inspiring she seems to be to be now as a divorcee.

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The background track creates the influence that Akua GMB is attempting to shade her ex-husband as the track says in the event you treat your lady very well, she’ll repeatedly love you nonetheless in the event you alter into a lion, you’ll only gaze her dust when she’s leaving you.

Whatever be the motive she posted this kind of video to squawk their very non-public praises her banging body with a caption that celebrates the birthday of her ex-husband and their daughter isn’t identified nonetheless we hope it’s no longer a shade us it seems to be.

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