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I am sorry Ghana; I gave young girls to men – Moesha Buduong
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5 years agoon
By
Vida Essel-Lamptey
Ghanaian actress and social media celebrity, Moesha Buduong has rendered an unqualified apology to Ghana and to all the girls she introduced to men while she was still in the world.
In a viral video sighted by GhanaPlus.com the actress said “All I want to say is that, I am sorry Ghana, I am sorry to the girls I introduced to men. May God forgive for my sins, May God forgive me for my sins.
According to her, she thought she was helping them because that was the life she was accustomed to at the time and prayed to God to forgive her her sins.
Moesha indicated she led God out of her life when things got better following several attempt to make it in life unsuccessful and that was what got her into the life that she was in.
“I prayed to God and she sent helpers towards my way but when things started getting the blessings I thought it was my own blessing and I forgot God and started doing my own thing without Christ and without prayers and I went ahead with my life until I started given young girls to men because that is the life I thought it was the best life,” she said.
The actress narrated the challenges which led her into her affluent lifestyle adding she met some people who introduced her to men all the name of helping her and advised young girls not to follow the path she took.
She explained sleeping with men doesn’t make girls rich adding some of them die while pursuing such ventures with others were trying unsuccessfully everything they touch with the hands.
Watch from 4:50sec into video
Moesha is born again
The actress on June 26 in a viral video announced she had given her life to Christ.
Source: GhanaPlus.com
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