Source:Ghpage.com

“I love my mum”-Becca finally speaks on issues about her mother & husband

Ghanaian singer Rebecca Akosua Acheampong popularly known as Becca has finally reacted to recent issues concerning her mother, Madam Juliet Yiadom-Oti and husband, Tobi Sanni Daniel.

According to the musician, she has a very cordial relationship with her mother and has great affection for her.

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She added that despite recent issues, she loves her mother and would never disrespect or criticize her over anything.

“To my understanding, my relationship with my mum is absolutely cordial. There is no family without issues and it’s unfortunate that I am a public figure so anything that comes out becomes a lot of fire.

I wouldn’t disrespect and criticize my mother in any way. I love my mum and she knows I do, its unfortunate things have to come out on the platform like this which is sad but we will deal with it at home. I haven’t spoken to her yet but I know we will soon.

I would like everybody to respect her and know that it’s a family issue and will definitely be solved at home”, Becca stated.

The ‘Daa ke Daa’ hitmaker who sounded very emotional rendered an unqualified apology to her mother.

Watch the video below;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NlxiCnGuGs&feature=youtu.be

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She also pleaded with Ghanaians to not disrespect her mother and that the issue is a family issue and will be dealt with at home.

Becca also described her husband as a very respectful, responsible and decent person with a very good heart.

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