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Popular Ghanaian actress, Priscilla Opoku Agyeman, famed Ahuofe Patri, has announced plans to have a child with fellow actor Richard Asante, aka Kalybos.
This, according to her, is a consensual agreement between them which may be actualised in 2024.
She has, however, indicated that would only happen if none of them is married between now and then.
“We have come to an agreement that, after two years, if I don’t have a lover and he also does not have one, we will have a child. So watch out, if you don’t hear that either Kalybos or myself is married, we will have a baby coming out,” she disclosed in an interview on Accra-based Onua FM.
Ahuofe Patri added that they are in each other’s plans and will therefore probably start paying attention to each other.
Ahuofe Patri and her longtime screen boyfriend Kalybos have over the years been complimented for being perfect for each other.
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