Actress Gloria Sarfo has thanked God for showering blessing on her in her personal life as well as the entertainment industry.
Taking to social media, Gloria Sarfo who also doubles as a journalist shared a throwback photo to tell fans of where it all started.
She accompanied her photo with a write up stating: "This Is When We Say In My Akan Language That: "Onyame ayE bi" literally, "God Has Been Good To Me" 🙏🙏🙏."
She shared her days as a "Green Horn" at the Ghana Senior High School (GHANASS) in Koforidua.
"Ghana Senior High School Days(Green Horn)😜 #Beacon🤦♀️🌟
Indeed ,The Young Shall Grow👌💯🙌🙏🙌 #TbT #GodBePraised #GratefulSoul #ItIsWell 🙏," she stated in her post.
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