Radio and TV personality, Afia Schwarzenegger took to Instagram to appreciate her sons for their support while mourning the loss of her father.
In an Instagram post, the actress noted that when she first learnt of being pregnant with twins, she prayed that they grow to become like her younger brothers.
Afia Schwarzenegger stated that indeed they have proven that she has men at home.
She revealed that her twins stood by her side, helping with the planning of her late father’s funeral among others.
“Thank you for all you did for grandpa…Indeed you understand the assignment,” the radio and TV personality wrote.
She prayed to God to bless them for their efforts stating “may heaven hear you when you call.”
Afia Schwarzenegger and her family held the funeral for her late father on Saturday, March 12.
The event was witnessed by a host of dignitaries and celebrities including; Ashanti Regional Chairman of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Bernard Antwi Boasiako popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, Stacy Amoateng, Tracy Boakye, Brother Sammy, Opambour among others.
On January 17, the actress announced her father’s passing on her social media pages. The 80-year-old had been battling an undisclosed sickness for many months.
Many colleagues and friends joined the actress to mourn in Accra during the one-week memorial.
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