Ghanaian Nollywood actor Van Vicker took to his Instagram on Tuesday, January 24, 2017 to celebrate his wife whom he had known for 22 years
The actor who recently acted the ole of an Indian man in a yet-to-be-released movie shot in Liberia shared beautiful photos of his wife of 14 years and the mother of his three wonderful children Adjoa. The actor also showered her with sweet words as she turns 40 as he shared her photos over the years.
He captioned the photos:
“I look forward to Jan 24th every year for the past 22years. It’s a special day in my life, the birthday of my soul mate. Today you turn 40. Today your life ‘begins’ and I am glad to be a part of it, STILL. There are times we disagree on issues but you just know how to get your way; that’s your negotiating quality. How you manage, home, kids, work and my baggage is the super mom quality you possess. You have made some mistakes and a load of good decisions; your analytical quality. It seems you just get better every year hahaha and tougher. You have grown from that teenager to this beautiful and amazing woman. At 40 today, I want you to know how much the kids and I count on you, for real. You just MAKE IT HAPPEN IN OUR LIVES. We pray the good Lord keeps you around for an even longer period. @40 comes with its own female challenges…but who cares. Ok let me rephrase that cos I know you care, lol. @40 comes with its own female challenges but we (I)love you all the same. Baby, I don’t mind going through all the boxing drills, the squats, etc. just remember if they all fail I will still be by your side. Loving you is way beyond what I see. Our 3 beautiful kids remind me everyday. We love all of you and look forward to spending more years ahead. You bring joy to us all. You are the BEST lady, wife, mother, friend in the whole wide World. Happy birthday baby and God continue to Bless you. #ygf”
Van Vicker is a popular Ghanaian and Nollywood actor who has been featured in many movies over the years including Divine Love (his breakthrough movie), Slave to Lust and Royal War