After eight years of marriage, actress Selly Galley and her husband Praye Tietia welcomed their first child, and they are still celebrating.
Selly, who continues to brag about her pregnancy in pictures and videos on her social media page, has expressed her gratitude to Nana Ama McBrown, a coworker who foretold that she would give birth to twins.
Before this point, Selly Galley had been called barren by some online users, which forced her to curse one woman who commented on her post and called Selly barren.
After that unfortunate incident, Nana Ama Mcbrown stated in an interview with Fiifi Pratt on Kingdom Plus that she had a feeling and that God had informed her that Selly would give birth to twins.
She claimed that many people had expressed similar wishes to her when she was expecting, but she had refrained from doing so. At the time she agreed to the interview, she had a feeling that Selly would give birth to twins.
Years later, Selly Galley gave birth to twins, proving Nana Ama McBrown’s prophecy was accurate.
She described Nana Ama McBrown as a wonderful woman while sharing a video on her page.
She demonstrated her gratitude to Nana Ama McBrown by using the interview’s audio as her background song.
As it is written, so will it be manifested through God’s chosen. VO ?? @iamamamcbrown GREAT woman of our time. Great! ???????????” she captioned the video
See the video below:
In other news, Shatta Wale, the self-proclaimed king of dancehall, asserts that he is the only musician in Ghana to have demanded $100,000 per performance.
In an interview with Giovani Caleb that aired last night on Showbiz 360 on TV3, Shatta Wale made this statement.
He claimed that he charged and received $100,000 in cash for performing three different shows each.
The performer disclosed that he received such a sum at the first Afronations festival, which was held in Ghana, and that he subsequently received another $120,000 for a performance at the ‘Wonderland’ venue.