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MC Yaa Yeboah Opens Up About Her Child Daddy And Why She Left Bryte TV

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Ghanaian former TV present host, MC Yaa Yeboah has opened up on why she determined to stop her former media home.

In response to her in a current interview with Delay on the Delay Present, MC Yaa Yeboah disclosed that she left Bryte TV after making her mark.

She defined that after years of working for them, she has left her mark and determined to maneuver on to different alternatives.

MC Yeboah additionally opened up about her child daddy. In response to her, her child daddy just isn’t within the leisure business.

“ I didn’t give start with an business particular person. My child daddy is an effective man who takes excellent care of the youngsters”. She narrated.

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