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Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur, Victoria Lebene, has shared a profound revelation about her spiritual journey, confessing that she initially believed she would marry a pastor due to her deep connection with God from a young age.
Speaking on The Career Trail program with Irene Adubea Aning, on Joy Learning TV and Joy News, Victoria shared that her strong connection to God at a young age shaped many of her early dreams, including the idea of marrying into ministry.
“Ministry for me started at a young age. My mom and I would go to church, and the prophet would say, your child will be a pastor. And I thought that I was going to marry a pastor,” she recalled.

But, life took a different turn, she got married to entertainment blogger, Eugene Osafo-Nkansah, publicly known as Konkonsa, even before completing her studies at Zenith University.
She explained that while her life took a different direction, the spiritual call remained strong, and she believes that everything she is today is backed by divine purpose.
“Sometimes you may not know the direction that our Lord is taking you, and so you turn a blind eye to certain things you are supposed to pay attention to.
"But I thank God for everything I am, because it is through Him that I have become who I am today,” she highlighted.
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