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Actress, Nana Ama McBrown’s daughter is three years old today.
Taking to Instagram, the TV presenter shared numerous photos of her daughter, Maxin, nicknaming her “My African Doll”.
Nana Ama prayed and asked God to bless the young girl. "I Bless You. I Love You. God Bless You," she wrote.
Maxin and her mother both wore Kente in some official photos taken to mark the occasion.
The three-year-old in other photos was dressed like a princess in her blue outfit.
Maxin is Nana Ama's first child. The actress, it was revealed, welcomed her in 2019. It was her perfect way of silencing critics who had taken subtle jabs at her after she married Maxwell Mensah in August 2016.
Nana Ama McBrown gave birth in Canada, where she had travelled to together with her husband in late 2018.
Later in the year, she made an emotional revelation of how she struggled for two decades to have a child.
She recounted the agony she endured from family, friends and society because she was childless.
In an emotional Facebook Live, Nana Ama McBrown urged woman going through similar challenges not to give up. She advised such women to rather count on God just as she did.
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