Kuami Eugene has dismissed reports that he and his girlfriend have welcomed their first child.
Many Ghanaians including celebrities had assumed the 'Open Gate' hitmaker had given birth after he shared a video of himself holding a baby with two other ladies standing next to him.
“It’s a blessing how every gate is opening for me this year 🙏🏾 Little Princess is a week old today ❤️,” he wrote.
However, taking to Instagram on Wednesday he revealed that the baby girl he cradled in his arms was his older sister’s daughter.
“I am super happy because this is the first time I am going to be an uncle,” Kuami Eugene said.
The 'Walaahi' singer thanked all his friends and fellow celebrities who called him to congratulate him but insisted he was not a father yet.
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