Screen actress, Priscilla Opoku Agyeman popularly known as Ahuofe Patri has regretted not making her mother, Barbara Opoku Addo a grandmother before her untimely death.
The actress who recently buried her mother on March 4, said if she had foreknowledge of how things will end for her mother, she would have given her a grandchild.
“Maybe, I should have also given birth early just like my mum did considering that I was the only child and now she is gone. If I knew she was not going to live for long, I would have done that,” she told Graphic Showbiz.
Recounting her experience with her mother who passed away after a short illness at the onset of the year, Ahuofe Patri said the two were almost inseparable and it was her mother’s wish to see her grandchildren; something she was unable to grant her.
“My mum gave birth to me at an early so it was quite difficult for people to know she was my mother. I related to my mother like a big sis and we did everything together. I shared with her my problems and she also told me everything I needed to know.
“We shared a strong bond and the love that existed between us was so deep.”
The funeral which took place at the Tesano Police Deport in Accra was attended by a section of her celebrity friends including Kalybos, Salma Mumin, Rosleyn Nigissah and Prince David Osei.
Expressing her gratitude to them and other friends, she said she was pleased with the show of support.
“I know my mum Barbara Opoku is resting well because she was a good woman with a pure heart,” she stated.
Ahuofe Patri who is currently working as a producer and director might be planning to get pregnant in the not so distant future in honour of her mother.
The actress in a past interview revealed that she and Kalybos had plans to give birth if they were both single in two years.
She said: “We have come to an agreement that, after two years, if I don’t have a lover and he also does not have one, we will have a child. So watch out, if you don’t hear that either Kalybos or myself is married, we will have a baby coming out,” Ahoufe Patri continued. “We will probably start paying attention to each other. We are in each other’s plans.”