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After more than a decade together and eight years of marriage, actress Selly Gally and her husband, Praye Tietia, have welcomed a new addition to their family.
The actress, in a post on social media, revealed she has given birth to not one but two babies after years of trying to conceive.
“Holding on to FAITH… that’s what brought me this far. It’s been a long and almost hopeless journey. But I wasn’t to decide that. WHAT THE LORD HAS DONE!, my tongue is heavy with praise and worship, our hearts are heavy with immense gratitude. It’s just marvelous! 🤲🏻,” Selly Galley’s post read.
The actress shared numerous maternity photos she had taken during her pregnancy adding that not only did she enjoy her journey, God also doubled their expectations.

Selly Galley was also thankful to their well-wishers, her family, her husband and those who prayed on their behalf.

See her posts below:

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