It’s Baby number 2 for A Plus and Akosua Vee!

Violet Bannerman Quaye, Ghanaian fashion blogger, personal and celebrity stylist popularly known as Akosua Vee and her husband, Ghanaian actor and comedian, Kwame Asare Obeng known by all as A Plus have welcomed their second child, a handsome and stunning baby boy.

The couple welcomed their first daughter, April in 2018 after their marriage ceremony in 2017. Reports reaching us is that the couple has now given birth to a baby boy.

Akosua Vee announced it in Instagram post which she captioned:

“MY SONSHINE IS HERE. Forever grateful God. 4-12-20. #yummymumof2 “

Akosua Vee had both babies in London, where she and her husband reside now.

In a series of maternity photos, Akosua Vee showed up and showed us how she effortlessly rocked her baby bump.

Take a look at these exclusive photographs:

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Image by OxtyImpressions
Image by OxtyImpressions
Image by OxtyImpressions
Image by OxtyImpressions
Image by OxtyImpressions

Congratulations to the couple!

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