It’s a birthday vibe! Stonebwoy and Louisa’s daughter celebrates birthday

Catherine-Jidula Satekla, the first daughter of Ghanaian dancehall superstar, Stonebwoy and his wife, Dr Louisa is a year old today.

The beautiful 3-year old who has become a favourite and quite popular on the internet was born on the 30th of December, 2017 and is the elder of the couple’s two kids.

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In new photos shared on her Instagram which is run by her parents, the little princess is seen grinning from ear to ear in a yellow dress and a tiara holding a lollipop.

The post read:

It’s my birthdaaaaaaayyyyyy 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽🎂🎂🎂

📸 @robphotographygh

The new birthday images have spread like wild fire and has already garnered over 9k likes in two hours-a mark of a true celeb kid and superstar in the making.

Her mum also shared some sentimental words on her personal account. She wrote:

“Happy birthday to my C-Mama! 👸Oh how time flies!!It feels like just yesterday when I had this little angel. Everyone was worried about how little she was when she was born, but now look at her!! Sometimes we need a dictionary to understand her big English.😂 God bless you my baby . Keep lighting up our lives.We love you sooo much!❤️❤️❤️ @jidulaxii

📸 @robphotographygh

Several Ghanaian celebrities including Serwaa Amihere have all wished the lovely girl a happy birthday.

Take a look at some of her birthday photos:

Photocredit: @jidulaxii

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