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Actor Van Vicker went all romantic to celebrate the life of his wife, Adjoa Vicker on Monday, January 24.
In an Instagram post, the award-winning actor indicated that he would go any length to let the world know how his wife means to him and their children.
He jotted down a lovely message for his wife who turned 45 and recounted how he met her when she was only 17 years old, adding that it was the first birthday he spent with her.
The couple, who have been married since 2003, have three children. According to Vicker, the years have been full of absolute blessings with the wife in picture.
In the two photos he posted, one showed Adjoa Vicker wearing an African print dress while in the other, she wore a nice ‘already-made’ costume.
“To my LEETURRA, the first birthday I spent with you was when you turned 17. Today you turn 45. It's a blessing to celebrate life with you year after year.”
“You mean the World to me and our children. Happy birthday baby. I love you, still. From your husband, Van Vicker,” he wrote.
The post stirred loads of birthday wishes from celebrity friends, and fans of Van Vicker.
Below are some of the reactions:




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