Adwoa – Monday’s Gift To Ghanaba
“Ghanaba” is translated “Ghana’s child”. In Ghana, names are given to each child on the day he’s born, in addition to his first and last names, and preferably other traditional names.
Today, we take a look at the ADJOA /ah-jo-ah/ the Monday born Ghanaba girl, as graphically illustrated by CreoConcepts.
To the rich land of Ghana on a Monday is Adjoa, the passionate, graceful, observant and clever chic. But a little bit of “too-known” (all knowing) doesn’t sour her taste. She remains beautiful and confident, attracting great friends as well.
Today, we celebrate ADJOA.
I can’t wait to see AMA on Saturday!! 😆
Graphic Illustration: Ghanaba of CreoConcepts
waiting to see Ama
Yaayy!! 😙
I’m a sunday born and i wish sunday born get theirs
Definitely Sunday is coming. I’ll be posting the rest later today.
I’m a sunday born and I can’t wait to c dat of esi
Ghana ba Monday make changes small cos is not that true
😂😂😂
Beautiful concepts. Us Sunday Borns are waiting patiently for ours
Sunday is out 😉
please sunday borns
and dat of de guyz too please.
Sunday borns’ is out.
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