Mrs and Mrs Lutterodt
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Controversial media personality George Lutterodt and wife, Abigail Naa Yemoley, have welcomed a newborn.
Mr Lutterodt who took to social media to announce the birth of his son shared a photo of him holding the baby with a message to his wife.
“Happy delivery day to my wife Mrs Counselor Lutterodt from Rev Counselor Lutterodt and my extended family members,” he said.

He further wished for ”long life and good health” from above for the mother of his kids while praying for divine blessing for her.
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