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Seattle Sounder striker Obafemi Martins, has welcomed a baby boy with Mario Balotelli’s biological sister, Abigail Barwuah.
The child, which is Martin’s baby number three from a third woman, was delivered on Wednesday in Italy.
Both Martins and Abigail have been dating since 2012 and according to several reports, she lost two pregnancies for the Super Eagles frontman, with the last case of miscarriage in December 2012. However, it is understood she got pregnant almost immediately.
In January this year,a report broke out that Abigail was expecting a child with Martins.
According to ‘Diva e Donna’ magazine in Italy,Abigail was excited with the pregnancy.
The magazine quotes her as saying: “The baby is making its presence felt. This is a very special Christmas for me.”
Martins who is yet to be married, has two other sons.
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