A Plus and his wife Akosua Vee (Credit: Sorce Photography)
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Musician-turned-political activist, Kwame A Plus and his wife, Violet Bannerman, also known as Akosua Vee, have welcomed a baby boy.
Akosua Vee shared the news with her followers on Instagram.
She posted some photos from her pregnancy shoot with the caption "unto us a son is born."
The stylist revealed that they had welcomed their child on December 4, 2020.
"MY SONSHINE IS HERE 😀🦋❤️ 4-12-20...2020 a year to be always grateful to God❤️❤️❤️❤️," she wrote.
In her other post Akosua Vee thanked God for seeing her through her pregnancy and for an answered prayer.
This baby is the couple's second child. A Plus and Vee share a baby girl whom they welcomed in 2018.
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