Ghanaian actor Mawuli Gavor and his wife, Remya, are expecting their first child soon.
The actor made the news public on his birthday, Wednesday, March 22.
“A year older The best is yet to come. #OfficiallyOutnumbered #BestBirthdayEver,” he wrote in a post on Instagram.
Mawuli Gavor shared pictures of himself and his wife cradling her belly on his page,
In the pictures, Remya spotted a blue dress while Mawuli Gavor wore a white Kaftan.
In another photo, Remya was wrapped in a saree honouring her culture as an Indian

Many fans and celebrities who have worked with Mawuli took to the comment section to congratulate the couple.
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