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Juliet Ibrahim completes her hew house in Ghana, shares touching story of how she rose from being a refugee to celebrity


Juliet Ibrahim completes her hew house in Ghana, shares touching story of how she rose from being a refugee to celebrity
Actress, Juliet Ibrahim this morning shared before and after photos of her newly completed house in Accra, Ghana.

She also shared a bit of her grace to grace story and how she rose from being a refugee from Liberia to becoming a star actress, 'many don’t know what being a refugee is like; literally she had nothing and had to start from scratch to get to where she is today' she said.

Read her full post below....
It started as a dream, tirelessly working from one set to another; filming over 6 movies in a month just to make a living. She recalled how her immune system will break down and her loved ones would ask “can’t you just take time off and rest?” Just like every girl, She had a dream, She wanted to accomplish her resolution set out before she turned 30!
In April 2015, Juliet bought her first house as her 29th birthday gift. 'I’m extremely grateful to God Almighty who has been able to allow this nobody be a somebody! ‘Says Juliet. Many don’t know what being a refugee is like; literally she had nothing and had to start from scratch to get to where she is today.
This is just the beginning of many more blessings to come because whatever you believe you can achieve. Time and hard work makes a difference!

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The man in this photo is blessed and highly favored! *wink*