Ghanaian beautiful actress Juliet Ibrahim in a shocking revelation for the first time has disclosed that she’s been a survivor of three civil wars in three different countries,
Taking stock of her life journey ahead of her ‘A Toast To Life’ book launch in Kumasi, the thirty-three (33) years old actress recounted to host, Hammer Nti on Kumasi-based Pure FM’s popular entertainment program ‘HammerTime’ monitored by Ghanawish.com that her life has been a series of bittersweet experiences.
She divulged that she’s been a survivor of three civil wars in two West-African countries; Liberia and Cote D’Ivoire and her father’s home country, Lebanon in 1992.
The actress who was born in Accra Ghana on March 3, 1986, stated that she collapsed upon reaching Ghana in 2002 after they fled from Cote D’ivoire.
“Hammer, my life has been one hell of a rollercoaster ride with plenty of moments I never expected. I have cried, I have been broken, I have felt fear and I have had close shaves with death. I have been depressed, I have healed and survived. Every experience has showed the woman I am today, from surviving three civil wars to becoming Juliet Ibrahim.
For instance, after Liberia fell into crisis in 1992, I was six then when myself with my family escaped from the country to Ivory Coast.