Becca has the most glamorous look for her birthday

Becca just turned 36, and to celebrate her special day, she has shared glamorous new photos of herself on her Instagram.

The award-winning musician and C.E.O of Kora Spa had this to say about her milestone.

“Today, I have a few words… Thank you to Almighty God for giving me the opportunity to see another year. With gratitude and a heart full of praises, I saw Hosannah to the most high.
I seek your face daily and you show up for me consistently.
Lord, thank you for always standing in the gap for me. You have been more than faithful and I will always be grateful.
For one more successful year, I say THANK YOU LORD.”

Born Rebecca Acheampong, Becca has been in the entertainment industry since 2007 and won several awards.

Becca is married to Dr Tobi Sanni Daniel and they’re blessed with a daughter.

Happy Birthday to her.

Check out the photos

@beccafrica
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Styled by: @amfashion
Dress: @ramirtw.
Photography: @frozzensecond
Makeup: @koraspa
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