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Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Omotola's first child turns 18 today.


 




Nollywood star actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde's first child, daughter Princess has come of age as she turned 18, today March 2015.
Also Omoni Oboli, mother of three sons celebrates her son as he turns a year older. She shared the story of his birth on her Instagram page:


"10 years ago, in far away England, a Prince came into this world! My 3rd son Chizi made a grand entrance a few days past his due date. I was tired and anxious and I couldn't wait to push him out! I remember the midwife saying if labour and delivery was that easy, she would have had 12 kids! Even though I was tired, I was excited! I had prayed for a girl, but the all knowing God gave me a boy. We even had a girl name (Adanna) so when my son came, we had to quickly think of a new name. So we named him Chizi (God sent). His oldest brother Tobe pictured above looking at him said 'mommy, this is not Adanna' I love Chizi with all my heart and I am so glad God sent him to us. He tugs at my heart in ways I cannot explain! In recent times, I have become somewhat broody, thinking about another child. I started and finished child bearing very early in life and not sure if I can pick it up again after 10 years but...anyway Happy birthday my Chibubu! You already know mommy loves you! May God bless and continue to make you a blessing to your generation. May you remain in good health and may God give you wisdom beyond your years in Jesus name"

Omotola and her husband Matthew Ekeinde have been married for 20 years with 4 children while Omoni and husband Nnamdi have been together 14 years.

 Omotola Jalade and her family

 Congratulations to the proud mothers and their children.

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