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Singer Mzbel says that she is finally at peace after the birth of her daughter and second child.
The Edey Be hitmaker disclosed that the birth of her daughter will put an end to her desperation for children following years of maltreatment for adoption.
Speaking on UTV’S 'United Showbiz' on July 8, the award-winning singer said she has had unfortunate experiences with adoption since it always ended in disappointment.
“It got to a time that I was desperate for a child. I became desperate for a child when I remember the pains and the way people are always saying I‘m adopting children, I decided to birth my own child."
“It didn’t matter how old I am, so I started making preparations and I have mine now...it is exactly what I was looking for. I wanted a daughter and I have her. Bye, bye to adoption," she said.

On Sunday, June 11, social media exploded with excitement when Mzbel announced her second pregnancy in a post on Facebook.
The 44-year-old singer for weeks had been teasing fans with recordings of herself flashing off her wedding ring and then revealing a portion of her belly that clearly indicated being heavily pregnant.
Read more: If Rihanna can do it, I can too – Mzbel on showing off baby bump
Mzbel dropped the news in a Facebook post, where she wrote, "An adventure is about to begin. 🙏🏾🤎#Goddess #Mzbel #EkuaUniverse".
She followed up with an announcement of her daughter days later and subsequently, pictures of her daughter’s Kpojiemor, a traditional rites for naming ceremony among the Gas.
Read more: Watch behind the scenes of Mzbel’s outdooring ceremony for her baby
Mzbel has two children namely Nana Kwame Adepa (Aaron Amoah) and Ohemaa Akosua Sikapa Tweneboah.
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