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    I was raised by Fmr CJ Sophia Akuffo, who was also my father’s companion

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read2 Views
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    Reggie Rockstone (L) said Sophia Akuffo (R) was among three women who raised him Reggie Rockstone (L) said Sophia Akuffo (R) was among three women who raised him

    Hiplife pioneer Reggie Rockstone has disclosed that former Chief Justice of Ghana, Sophia Akuffo, was one of three women who helped raise him.

    In a conversation with media personality Deloris Frimpong-Manso on “The Delay Show,” the Grandpapa of Hiplife shared details about his upbringing and how different women played maternal roles in his life at various stages.

    According to Reggie, Sophia Akuffo, whom he calls “Mum Sophia,” was once his father’s companion and a figure in his early years.

    He explained that although his father never married her, she was involved in his upbringing.

    “My dad didn’t marry her, though. He never married anyone except my biological mother. From Milly, I was raised by Mum Sophia (Sophia Akuffo, former Chief Justice of Ghana), who was also my father’s companion. We still have a relationship,” he said.

    Reggie Rockstone explained that his parents had a troubled marriage that eventually ended in separation. Afterward, his father lived with different women at different times, and those women became part of his family, helping to raise him.

    “I was born in the UK and raised by three beautiful, strong women. My biological mum, Anna, of course, and the African American side, Milly, who was my father’s companion. Before my dad and biological mother separated, I had another mum who raised me, and that’s Milly,” he recounted.

    The “Keep Your Eyes on the Road” hitmaker also looked back on his parents’ separation and how it affected his childhood, including his movement between the UK, Ghana, and the United States.

    “My mother and father broke up when I was very young. I was a child. I was with my mum for maybe seven years. I was their only child for many years. Even my oldest child is older than my siblings,” he said.

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    He recounted how his mother, a certified nurse in the UK, brought him to Ghana under the pretense of a holiday. At the time, her marriage was struggling, and she decided to stay in Ghana with her son.

    “My mum told me we were coming for holidays, and that’s how I came to Ghana. Around that time, they hadn’t broken up, but the marriage wasn’t as good as expected. Based on how my father’s life was at the time, she advised herself and brought me to Ghana,” he explained.

    Reggie also spoke fondly of his late father, the legendary Saint Osei, popularly known as Ricky, who was a fashion designer abroad.

    “My dad is the legendary Saint Osei (Ricky). He was a fashion designer, a very successful one at that. I was born into an artistic family. Ricky made money when my mum left with me to Ghana because he moved to America. And later, when he made it, he came for me. He came for me because he had made it, and I was his first son,” Reggie shared.

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