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Two months after delivering twins – both girls – in the United States, Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari has released a photograph of her babies.
The actress broke her long silence on the huge public debate generated by the delivery in a note on photo sharing site Instagram in March that:
“How wonderful it is to feel cheered by one’s loved ones! My heart throbs and thrives in joy by the much love you all have shown me and my little angels. We are eternally grateful. May my joy of the moment become your moment of joy as we enjoy this moment of God’s blessing together. To God, to you and all who think forward, love you immensely. Kisses. Love, N.S.B”.
In another bid to prove the existence of the twins, Nadia posted a photo of her twins on Instagram Saturday.
She captioned the photographs: “...Happy Holidays buttercakes. Love, "Us"”
Although not a full photograph, the hands of two babies could be seen. Two hands of two adults could also been seen holding the babies’.
From the ring on one of the adults, one could conclude that adult is Nadia Buari.
The other hand – clearly that of a male – seems to give off hints of the father of the twins. The identity of the man has still eluded Ghanaians.
See the photograph below:

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