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Nigerian singer Ayo Balogun, better known as Wizkid, has welcomed a second child with his talent manager, Jada Pollock.
Although the Nigerian singer did not announce the birth, his third baby mama posted a picture of herself cradling the newborn on Instagram today.
The picture was intended to celebrate her birthday anniversary but there has been an outpour of goodwill messages and congratulations from Wizkid’s fans.
Captioning her post, Jada P. wrote, “Beyond a blessing, Thank you God for another year!”.
In October 2017, Wizkid and his partner welcomed a baby boy. He was named after his father, Zion-Ayo Balogun.
Jada Pollock, also known as Jada P is a 38-year-old American entrepreneur, music executive, media entrepreneur, and talent manager.
She is known to have worked with famous stars, but to many Nigerians, she is more famously known as Wizkid’s third baby mama.
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