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30th August 2025 9:34:41 AM
4 mins readBy: Amanda Cartey
Broadcaster MzGee has implied that she is comfortable with having children while unmarried, as she has been divorced for over two years.
MzGee said her declared stance follows the tons of questions and pressure she has received from society about when she would marry again.
On her Gee O’Clock show she stated, “I am happy. And that is enough.” she said.
Adding that, “I will marry again but at my own pace. Please give me peace. This is my baby-making era and I chose to give myself that gift.”
She further narrated her experience with society that constantly projected its unmet expectations of her in terms of marriage and having children.
“It felt like the world was waiting for me to expire. At 38, nobody had come. At 39, nobody came. At 40, still no one. And yet the pressure never stopped,” She said on her Gee O’Clock show.
However, MzGee has chosen to take control of her narrative by conceiving a son in January this year describing the decision as one of gratitude and faith.
“Yes, God is against fornication, we know that” she admitted. “But I also know that God is merciful. He gave me my son, and I will thank Him every day of my life.”
Now, as a mother and a woman who still believes in love, MzGee insists her story is not about defiance but about freedom to live, to choose, and to find joy on her own terms.
Her comments come in the wake of her February 27, 2025, disclosure that she had been separated for three years and officially divorced for two.
She has opened up about her deeply personal experience with motherhood, revealing the emotional and physical challenges she faced during and after childbirth.
"Motherhood is a big deal," she reflected with a voice thick with emotion. "When you go through it, you understand. If you don’t respect your mother, if you speak to her anyhow—ah, you will regret it."
The media personality’s journey into motherhood was not easy. While her pregnancy was complicated, it was the postpartum period that truly tested her strength. After giving birth, MzGee’s health took a frightening turn. Her blood pressure remained dangerously high, requiring constant monitoring. The ordeal left her in a vulnerable state, and she found herself praying for her safety.
"I was on the altar. I was praying because, at that point, I became scared for my own life," she shared on her show, Gee O’clock, recalling the terrifying moments after childbirth.
Despite her health struggles, the exhaustion of caring for her newborn added another layer of difficulty. It was during this period that MzGee leaned heavily on her support system, especially her friend Ann Marie, who stayed by her side to help with the baby.
"I was physically drained, but it was my support network that gave me the strength to push through," MzGee said, emphasizing the importance of having people who care during tough times.
Her experience has led to a newfound respect for the complexities of motherhood. "When you go through it, you truly understand the strength it takes to be a mother," she explained. "Motherhood is not just about giving birth; it’s about surviving the emotional, physical, and mental toll it takes on you."
This profound journey has reshaped MzGee’s perspective, urging a deeper empathy for mothers everywhere and a call for more appreciation of their struggles.
On a separate occasion, MzGee stated that talking too much often gives others the information they need to work against you.
Speaking on her latest Gee O’Clock show, MzGee said it took the intervention of God to identify individuals who were her friends but were working behind the scenes against her with information she disclosed to them.
“I used to talk a lot… telling people I want to do this, I want to be that… but people don’t really care. Some are only listening to mock you or steal your ideas."
“They know everything about you, yet they’re masterminding your downfall,” she stated.
She has urged individuals who find themselves in competitive circles to be hesitant when it comes to sharing their dreams with colleagues and supposedly close associates.
MzGee has also shared her perspective on life's challenges and how she navigates them.
She said that life experiences do not always turn out successful, but even in failure, there are always lessons to be learnt.
“I realised that truly, truly, what John Maxwell said in his book. Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn, is actually true," she said on her Gee O’clock show.
The broadcaster indicated that some books teach real-life lessons, but people often ignore them until those lessons pan out in their own lives.
She now considers failure as an opportunity to correct the wrongs to achieve excellent results in life.
"Sometimes you need to fail so you can revisit your notes, look at where you went wrong, and then come back so hard,” she said.
Commenting on other matters, MzGee opened up about her deeply personal experience with motherhood, revealing the emotional and physical challenges she faced during and after childbirth.
"Motherhood is a big deal," she reflected with a voice thick with emotion. "When you go through it, you understand. If you don’t respect your mother, if you speak to her anyhow—ah, you will regret it."
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