- Deacon Famous is a content creator and Nollywood actor who has found romance in Ghana.
- He announced his engagement to Mawusi Faith, a woman from the Volta Region, on social media on Friday, January 17.
- In the proposal photos, his friend Moses Bliss, a Gospel singer who also found love in Ghana, was seen behind the keyboard.
Deacon Famous, whose real name is Udaya Chidiebere Awesome, is a content creator and Nollywood actor who has found romance in Ghana.
He announced his engagement to Mawusi Faith, a woman from the Volta Region, on social media on Friday, January 17.
In the proposal photos, his friend Moses Bliss, a Gospel singer who also found love in Ghana, was seen behind the keyboard.
The comedian excitedly posted the great news on Instagram, talking about how he waited to meet the right one.
In his post, Deacon Famous declared:
“SHE SAID YES TO FOREVER Mawusi Faith, it’s such a delight to go on this journey with you. On God, I waited for the right one, and now, I HAVE FOUND A WIFE. Mawusi Faith, GHANA WE ARE COMING AGAIN.”
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In other news, Prominent Nigerian businessman Pascal Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chiefpriest, has made startling accusations against Afrobeats superstar Burna Boy, alleging that the musician poses a threat to his life and his family’s safety.
The nightlife mogul took to Instagram on Friday, January 17, to share his concerns, claiming that Burna Boy has been monitoring his movements. The allegations were triggered by a video Burna shared online, which showed the singer driving through Chiefpriest’s affluent Ikoyi neighborhood in Lagos.
Chiefpriest interpreted the act as a deliberate attempt to intimidate him, accusing Burna Boy of plotting sinister actions. He called the singer out, describing the behavior as “childish” and issuing a warning to stay away from his family.
In his Instagram post, Chiefpriest declared, “This na my neighborhood for ikoyi, you drive pass my crib recording with eye symbol, you are watching me to shoot me Abi or abduct my family, this is childish.
“Dog wey dey bite no dey bark. I be Aba boy; we fight to finish. All your men shall fall that day if you cross my lane. Make sure nothing happens to my family.