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Luckie Lawson Celebrates With Baby Boy



Star actress Luckie Lawson celebrated her (God knows how many years) birthday on Monday, January 23.
She celebrated her milestone three days after her son Jayden also celebrated his.
NEWS-ONE is yet to confirm any impending party to commemorate the mother-and-son celebration.
The actress and her son have since been receiving congratulatory messages on Blackberry, Facebook and Twitter from friends and family. 
 A rumoured surprise party for the actress however turned out to be a hoax. Currently she is on set busy doing what she knows best.
Luckie was reluctant to disclose her age when contacted but she was happy that God had added another year to her life.
Last December, Luckie opened her new restaurant at East Legon, adjacent Del International Hospital. It is a few minutes’ drive from the PH Hotel, the former Protea Hotel. 
Like her former Villa Garden, the place is becoming the hub for some of Ghana’s celebrities who pass through to have lunch.
The new place is called ‘Mangoase’ and it’s one of the latest hot food joints in East Legon.
Luckie Lawson indeed has come to stay in the tenets of the movie industry. She is one of the few who command great respect and following.
She started as an actress but has moved on to become a producer with two movies to her credit.
Her first movie was ‘Silence Is Golden’ which featured Ramsey Nuoah and Chika Ike, while the second was ‘Familiar Strangers’, starring Prince David Osei, Roselyn Ngissah, John Dumelo, Nana Ama McBrown and others. 

Credit: Francis Addo NEWS-ONE

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