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Mzbel Holds Naming Ceremony For Daughter

Mzbel has given her newborn daughter a simple customary naming ceremony for her days after she put to bed successfully.

Mzbel held ‘Kpodziemo’, the traditional naming ceremony associated with the Ga- the tribe. She revealed as Ohemaa Akosua Sikapa Tweneboa on Sunday, July 2, 2023.

The baby’s father was noticeably absent from the naming ceremony, which had in attendance close family and friends.

The 43-year-old artiste informed her fans and followers of the birth of her newborn girl in an Instagram post a few weeks ago. Mzbel expressed her happiness for the new member of her family.

Days ago, Mzbel revealed that social media wields so much power and has the tendency to make or unmake a person. In her view, if there’s something that one cherishes, social media should be the last place they share it.

Mzbel made this analogy in an effort to conceal the identity of the father of her daughter from her fans and the general public who have been questioning the identity of the baby’s father.

In a recent interview, the Hiplife star who has transitioned into a radio and TV personality, explained why she chose to keep her baby’s father’s identity secret, stating that she was worried about the possible negative effects of disclosing personal information on social media.

Mzbel stated she had learned from their experience by avoiding publishing about him on social media. She gave examples of people who suffered bad results after disclosing important details about their relationships online.

“I can’t reveal his identity. Because of what I have seen on social media, I will never post anything that’s very dear to me on such a platform. Someone got married and announced it on social media and a few days later, it was revealed that her husband is a carpenter, make-up artiste, macho man, and other things, and eventually, the couple divorced,” she recounted.

Mzbel also voiced her reluctance to make Ohemaa’s father a public person on social media who would be the target of cruel remarks or untrue rumours.

“If you have something you cherish, you are happy about it, and wish to keep it forever, then please social media should be the last place to make people know about it but for my daughter’s father, I wouldn’t post him for an ordinary person to disrespect and associate him with false information”, she said.

Source – Tru News Report

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