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Actress Regina Daniels and her billionaire husband Ned Nwoko have welcomed their second child, a boy.
The couple shared the news with their followers on Instagram while celebrating the birthday of their first child Munir Nwoko.
Ned Nwoko revealed in his post that their children share the same birthday, June 29.
“It’s a Double celebration today for the family as Moon turns two years. He’s growing every day, looking forward to the future with so much enthusiasm.
"It’s also a delight to announce the arrival of our second son today. Regina and the baby are doing very well in Amman, Jordan,” the businessman wrote.
Regina Daniels also shared a picture of herself carrying her second child.
She noted that this was the best gift she could have given her first son.
“June 29th is indeed a blessed date for me and my family…. With so much joy in my heart, I announce the birth of my second son. Moon and his younger brother are definitely gonna be each other’s lifetime companion, a partner in crime with an unbreakable bond in Jesus name,” she wrote.
The couple got married in April 2019. However, the 38 years gap between them was heavily criticised by many.
In 2020, they welcomed their first child together, Munir Nwoko.
Speaking about her marriage to Daddy Freeze during a YouTube interview, the actress said, “I don’t think I could have married someone of my age because I am quite stubborn, very stubborn, my head is not down but with my husband that is not the case because I respect him a lot.”
Nwoko also spoke about his love for Daniels saying: “Some people thought I met her (Regina) through her mother. We met, fell in love and got married within three weeks.”
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