Rev Obofour's Wife Queen Ciara Hilariously Shares How She Got Pregnant, Flaunts Baby Bump
- Queen Ciara, wife of popular Ghanaian pastor Reverend Obofour, displayed her sense of humour after uploading a video on TikTok
- In the video, she showed off her heavily pregnant belly while narrating how Rev Obofour got her pregnant
- People run to the defence of Rev Obofour in the comment section after watching Queen Ciara's funny video
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Queen Ciara, the heavily pregnant wife of popular Ghanaian pastor Reverend Obofour, has taken to social media to hilariously narrate how her husband got her pregnant.

Source: TikTok
Queen Ciara speaks about her pregnancy journey
The wife of the founder of Anointed Palace Chapel took to her TikTok account to share a video recounting how she ended up with a heavily pregnant belly.
Using a hilarious narration from a lady trending on TikTok, Queen Ciara lip-synced the story of the supposed lady.
She mentioned how she was fast asleep when her husband approached her, and one thing led to another, and she ended up with a baby bump.
"I was sleeping. In deep sleep. This man climbed me. When I am sleeping that thing can make a woman to die," Queen Ciara lip synced in the video.
Towards the end of the trending sound, Queen Ciara made up funny words describing the experience, getting many people laughing hard.
Obofour and Ciara's children
Reverend Obofour and his beautiful wife are already blessed with five children, including a set of triplets.
The eldest is a girl called Lawrensa, who was born on February 6, 2014. She is followed by Francis Obofour Jr, who turned seven years old on January 18, 2025.
The triplets, two boys and a girl named Jeremiah, Jeremie, and Jesse, were born on May 11 2020. Their naming ceremony was a grand celebration climaxed with a big party at the Kempinski Hotel.
Currently, all five children live in the US with their mother and visit Ghana occasionally. Their most recent visit was in May when they attended the funeral of their father's mother, Afia Pokuaa, in Kumasi.

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It was during the funeral when Queen Ciara presented items to be used to bury her mother-in-law that she was first discovered to be pregnant.
In a video, the heavily pregnant Mrs Obofour could not control her tears as preparations took place for her husband's mother to be laid to rest.
Reactions to Queen Ciara's funny pregnancy narration
Many people, especially Rev Obofour's church members, who refer to him as Papa, run to the defence of their beloved pastor in the comment section.
They highlighted that the Man of God was innocent and that he did not forcefully get her pregnant.
Queen Ciara's fans and admirers thronged to the comment section to talk about how pregnancy looked good on her and how she was going through the journey with so much grace.
The hilarious reactions of social media users to Queen Ciara's funny video are below:
Yhaa Odo ππ€ππ said:
"Sheβs lying. My Papa is innocent πππ."
Arhbenaβ€ wanted to report her:
"Mummy, I will tell daddy π₯°πβ."
Overtakenisallowed said:
"Sister, I am your lawyer. We will sue him, but did you enjoy it?"
QUEEN_ZALIπΈπΎ wondered if it was good to spill the information:
"Eeeii Queen, must you tell everyone πππ."
twinsmother1806 appoited herself as judge:
"I will be the judge. Mama, come to court πππ."
Ajgwenie11 said:
"Papa didnβt do well, koraaaa. How can you interrupt The Queenβs sleep πππ₯°π₯°."
Gammor Faustina said:
"Hahahaha Queen I DONT WANT TO LAUGH OOOOO EEEIIIIIIIIII ππππππππππππππππππππππππ."

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Rev Obofour responds to Adom Kyei-Duah's Council
YEN.com.gh reported that Reverend Obofour publicly addressed comments made by the council of elders from Prophet Adom Kyei-Duahβs camp, amid swirling rumours of a rift between the two church leaders.
In a video shared online, the founder of Anointed Palace Chapel clarified that he harboured no ill feelings toward his colleague and saw no need for reconciliation talks, as he was not at odds with Prophet Kyei-Duah.
Obofour further emphasised that he had no intention of insulting the prophet or engaging in any public confrontation. According to him, any perceived tension was being fuelled by outsiders, as he has always maintained a position of mutual respect.
Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh