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Spencer Wan Blog of Saturday, 1 February 2025

Source: Eric Afatsao

Pamela Watara weeps as she recounts how her best friend left her during her pregnancy

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Ghanaian socialite Pamela Odame Watara has opened up about some challenges she faced during her pregnancy and the loss of her baby.

In a recent interview with Kumawood actress and TV host Gladys Mensah Boaku, professionally known as Nayas 1 on Angel TV, the social media star said she got betrayed by a close friend she had accommodated in her home during her pregnancy.

According to her, the female friend, whose name was not mentioned, informed her of her decision to travel out of Accra the moment she found out she was pregnant and was expecting a baby.


Pamela indicated that her friend had been away regardless of the fact that she had left some of her belongings in her apartment.

The socialite wept as she recounted how she had to undergo a Caesarean section (CS) to deliver her baby boy, who developed health complications after his arrival and was placed in the pediatric ward at the 37 Military Hospital for medical care.

Pamela Watara further explained that she was discharged from the medical facility but her newborn baby was still on admission at the hospital, so she decided to call her close friend to return home and help her since she was still recovering from the toll the baby delivery took on her.


She said her friend did not see any value in being around her during her pregnancy so she decided to disappear completely from her life and was absent during her one-month stay in the hospital through to the loss of her baby and the court appearances afterwards.


Pamela felt into depression because of her friend’s betrayal as she found herself alone and needed to talk to someone as she struggled to cope with the pain of losing her baby shortly after the delivery.

Pamela Watara said she had still not seen her close friend face-to-face until now and that the experience had taught her valuable life lessons.