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MzGee vows not to ask women she interviews when they are having children following her miscarriage

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Radio and Television personality Gloria Akpe Acquah popularly known as MzGee has vowed to stay way from asking women she interviews about child-bearing.

MzGee’s decision comes after she shared a story about a miscarriage that almost ruined her life.

In a video posted on her Youtube page, MzGee narrates her experience with loosing her three-month-old pregnancy to a miscarriage.

According to MzGee, the experience made her come to the realisation of how difficult it must be for women who are going through similar situations.

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“I after this experience has realised that I have done a lot of women wrong at leat the ones that I have asked those questions in the past by virtue of the job that I do, we ask a lot of questions we are quite inquisitive and I’m sure that I have asked one or two people , eii you’ve been married quite a while when are you having a child oh when is the baby coming of course out of ignorance,” MzGee shares in the video.

The Entertainment journalist added that having had this experience, it has opened her eyes to how difficult it is for women who have not had the courage to share their stories.

“…but having been through this I realise how painful an experience some of these people have had and they haven’t spoken about and those who have been trying various ways to have a baby yet the baby is not coming and you go asking them this in interviews, you go writing this on their timelines,” she added.

MzGee agrees that she has been wrong and apologised to women she has asked this question in interviews.

“I can now admit that I have been so wrong and I take this opportunity to apologise to  any woman that I have asked this question in an interview.

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Henceforth, it’s not going to happen until the consent is given me from that person to ask them a question about childbirth and maybe struggles with childbirth, you won’t hear me ask any woman about why they haven’t given birth because some of them have tried,” she concluded.

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Baaba J’s Sophomore “Okay Baby, Let’s Do This!” Showcases the Power of EmoEon and Self- Discovery

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Baaba J is ready to allow the rest of the world into her universe once again. Her highly an?cipated sophomore project, “Okay Baby, Let’s Do This!” has finally hit streaming plaCorms. This exci?ng release follows the success of her 2020 EP, “Lumumba Street,” which received cri?cal acclaim for its hearCelt themes and soulful melodies. Baaba J, known for her unique style and empowering messages, con?nues to establish herself as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.

“Okay Baby, Let’s Do This!” features a stellar lineup of producers (MERK, 4play, Guiltybeatz, NiiQuaye, and Loudaa) who lend their canvases to help Baaba J execute her ar?s?c vision. The project explores themes of love, self-discovery, resilience and the pursuit of personal growth. Drawing inspira?on from her own experiences, Baaba J invites her audience to reflect on the choices they make and the sacrifices necessary to achieve their goals.

Baaba J’s versa?lity, poe?c storytelling and emo?onal depth are on full display on the project. The opening song, “Kaakpa” is an introspec?ve anthem that sees Baaba J reflec?ng on the choices we face in life and the importance of making decisions. With poignant lyrics such as “How many things are a waste of @me? How many @mes do you need a sign?,” Baaba J encourages listeners to seize the moment and embrace their true selves. Another standout track is “Last Drop,” which addresses the resilience and determina?on needed to face the struggles and challenges of life. Baaba sings “waking up is hard enough, nuff. You goGa fight for your life” inspiring listeners to persevere through adversity and make the most of every opportunity. On “Different,” Baaba J celebrates individuality and emphasizes the importance of embracing diversity. The song’s catchy hook and thought-provoking lines, such as “Like wine, roses are red for a reason,” highlight the ar?st’s belief in the power of unity and acceptance.

“Okay Baby, Let’s Do This!” makes it obvious that Baaba has grown, both in status and in mindset. The talented ar?ste has already achieved significant milestones in her career, including being recognized as part of the Spo?fy Radr and Spo?fy EQUAL programs joining the ranks of other influen?al notable names such as Nikita Kering’, Sio, Tiwa Savage, Ayra Starr, Aṣa, and FAVE. The EQUAL campaign ended with a billboard in Times Square, solidifying her status as a rising star in the global music landscape. Baaba J is also a passionate advocate for gender equality. Her recent mee?ng with US Vice President Kamala Harris during her visit to Ghana highlights Baaba J’s commitment to crea?ng more opportuni?es and safe spaces for women in music. She envisions a future with women producers, women-owned studios, and a music scene that thrives on diversity.

“Okay Baby, Let’s Do This!” is now out on all music plaCorms. Fans can stay updated on Baaba J’s latest releases and upcoming projects by following her social media plaCorms; Twider (@baaba_jj) and Instagram (@baaba_j).

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