In a pulse.com.gh campaign to celebrate amazing mothers as the parts of the world mark Mother s Day today, the fast-growing makeup artiste shared her motherhood story of how helpless she was after her teenage pregnancy but survived it to become a proud mother.
I got pregnant at the age of sixteen, I am not a bad girl, it just happened. He was my first boyfriend, she said. Detailing how she met her then-lover, Afriyie narrated that we met one day when I was my way home . Afriyie who is also winning hearts with her TikTok content on the platform continued that
In a pulse.com.gh campaign to celebrate amazing mothers as the parts of the world mark Mother s Day today, the fast-growing makeup artiste shared her motherhood story of how helpless she was after her teenage pregnancy but survived it to become a proud mother.
I got pregnant at the age of sixteen, I am not a bad girl, it just happened. He was my first boyfriend, she said. Detailing how she met her then-lover, Afriyie narrated that we met one day when I was my way home . Afriyie who is also winning hearts with her TikTok content on the platform continued that
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A 25-year-old woman has been murdered at Dida in the Atwima Kwanwoma District of the Ashanti Region.
The deceased, Abena Afriyie, popularly called Mother , was found dead at the outskirts of the community today, Friday, 7 May 2021.
Unit Committee Chairman for the area, Osei Kwadwo, told Class news’ regional correspondent Elisha Adarkwah that three of her right fingers, two left fingers and some of her toes, had been cut off when the body was found.
One of her breasts was also missing.
The body of the deceased has been conveyed by the police and deposited at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital morgue for autopsy.
Albemarle High School student collecting books to ship to Ghana
Albemarle High School student collecting books to ship to Ghana By Andrew Webb | March 16, 2021 at 4:04 PM EDT - Updated March 17 at 10:57 AM
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, Va. (WVIR) - An Albemarle High School studentâs Literacy Campaign for Ghana has gained so much support that she says she now has over 3,000 books.
âI love to read,â Abena Afriyie said. âI will sacrifice a good nightâs sleep for reading.â
Afriyie is a junior at AHS. She says she has deep-rooted pride in being from Ghana.
âItâs a big part of my identity,â the student said. âI speak the language, eat the food,â