
Award-winning Ghanaian gospel musician Herty Borngreat has officially broken her silence regarding her prolonged absence from the limelight, revealing that her hiatus was a deliberate decision to prioritize her family. In a candid interview on Onua TV’s "ShowTime," the singer disclosed that she is the mother of nine biological children—comprising seven girls and two boys—and felt it was essential to be fully present during their critical formative years. She emphasized that motherhood took precedence over her professional career, as she chose to focus on raising her children and fostering her personal development away from the public eye.
The "Christo" hitmaker elaborated on the logistical and emotional challenges of managing such a large household while maintaining a professional ministry. Borngreat shared that all nine of her children were delivered naturally, a feat she views with immense pride. Despite her break from recording and public performances, she clarified that she never truly abandoned her spiritual calling, continuing to remain active through various church activities. She described the period as one of intentional balance, where she sought to ensure her children received the necessary maternal guidance before she resumed her public-facing duties.
Central to her ability to navigate these responsibilities has been the unwavering support of her husband, Bishop Daniel Borngreat. Herty credited him for playing a pivotal role in raising their children and providing the stability necessary for her to now consider a professional comeback. With her children older and her domestic foundation secure, the gospel star reassured her fans that her passion for music remains undiminished. She signaled a definitive return to the industry, expressing gratitude for the patience of her audience and her readiness to re-enter the gospel scene with a renewed sense of purpose and ministry.
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