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Popular Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, also known as Rude Boy, has welcomed his first child with his wife, Ivy Ifeoma.
The couple’s baby girl, Imani Ugomma Okoye, was born in the United States on Sunday, September 29, 2024.
The singer shared his happiness with fans on Thursday through an Instagram post, where he posted a heartfelt video celebrating the arrival of his daughter.
“This past month and a few days have been the most joyous and overwhelmingly sweet period of our lives,” he said.
Paul Okoye, who married Ivy in a traditional ceremony in May 2024 following his divorce from Anita Okoye, now has four children.
His three older children are from his previous marriage to Anita.
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