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Nadia Buari names Van Vicker as the father of her 4 kids

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Ghanaian Actress, Nadia Buari was married to a Lebanese man whose identity and name she successfully kept 

By Kehinde Okeowo 

Ghanaian and Nollywood actress, Nadia Buari, caught her fans by surprise when she revealed that fellow Ghanaian actor and former On-Air-Personality, Van Vicker is the father of her four daughters.

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The beautiful actress made this known via her Instagram page on Monday, saying she had to disclose his identity after being asked who the father of the girls is.

The 39-year-old posted a video, where she was seen with Van Vicker as she named him as the father of her kids.

“So a lot of you have been asking me to reveal the identity of the father of my kids. Today I have a surprise for you. Yes, you guessed right. I want to reveal to you the man who gave me four adorable queens.” Nadia Buari said.  

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The man at the centre of it all, Van Vicker who began his career as a radio presenter with Groove 106.3FM, before turning to an actor, while reacting in the video, said:

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“Hello Everybody! He then touched his beard and added, “I’m feeling myself.”

Nadia Buari premier on Ghanaian national television with the TV series ‘Games People Play’ in late 2005 and her breakthrough came in the movie  ‘Beyonce’, where she starred as the president’s daughter.

.Since then she has starred in several other movies but in 2013, she came out with her own movie called ‘The Diary of Imogene Brown’, she moved from the Ghanaian movie scene to Nollywood in 2008.

She was married to a Lebanese man whose name is not known.

Much is not known about her marital life due to her nature of keeping her personal life very guarded.

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