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Mzbel has shared with her followers behind the scenes of the outdooring ceremony she held for her newborn daughter.
The baby was outdoored according to the traditions of Ga culture and as such everyone followed the theme with their styles.
Although Mzbel is not a Ga, she explained in her post on Instagram that she named her baby with Ga traditions because “we are on the soil of Gamashie.”
“On this faithful day, early morning before sunrise @baby_ohemaa1 was given a name according to one of the traditions and cultures of our motherland Ghana,” she wrote.
Mzbel welcomed her second child about a week ago. In a video shared on her Instagram page, Mzbel revealed she welcomed a baby girl.
Read more: Mzbel welcomes her second child
The ‘16 Years’ hitmaker shared snippets of her delivery story including footage from the caesarean operation, nurses cleaning the baby, and videos of mother and daughter sleeping in their room.
Read more: Mzbel explains why she won’t disclose the identity of her newborn’s father
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