Efya confirms wedding and pregnancy with appearance at Women in Leadership Forum
Singer Jane 'Efya' Awindor has effectively confirmed circulating reports about her private wedding and pregnancy following a standout appearance at the first Annual National Forum on Women in Government and Media.
The celebrated vocalist performed before an audience of policymakers, journalists and public servants at the high-profile gathering, which was addressed by Vice President Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang (NJOA) and centred on the theme: 'Leadership, Visibility and Public Trust'.
Efya’s soulful performance which included her hit single Best In Me drew admiration, going viral, and in the footage, her visible personal milestones were unmissable.
Dressed elegantly in black, the singer took the stage wearing a ring on her left wedding finger, a clear sign that aligned with earlier reports of a private marriage ceremony in Accra. The ring, prominently visible throughout her performance, served as a quiet but unmistakable confirmation of her new marital status.
Beyond that, Efya’s noticeably fuller figure further affirmed reports that she is expecting her first child with husband Tomi Thomas, a Nigerian musician. Rather than fueling mere rumours, her appearance appeared to put lingering questions to rest.
Her presence added a warm, personal layer to an event focused on women’s empowerment and leadership. In many ways, Efya embodied that message; balancing visibility, career excellence, and significant life milestones without fanfare or formal announcements.
For supporters, the moment highlighted that Efya hss entered a new chapter, both as an artist and as a woman building her family, all while continuing to command the stage with the same powerful voice that made her one of Ghana’s most respected performers.
Source: classfmonline.com
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