Paul Okoye And Ex-wife, Anita Okoye Celebrate Twins’ 7th Birthday

Nigerian Afrobeat star Paul Okoye, also known as Rude Boy, is joyfully celebrating the seventh birthday of his adorable twins, Nadia and Nathan, with his ex-wife, Anita Okoye.

The Psquare singer, who recently married his young girlfriend, Ivy Ifeoma, marked the occasion by sharing charming images of his children to honor their special day.

Paul Okoye and Ex-wife, Anita Okoye Celebrate Twins' 7th Birthday

Paul Okoye referred to his twins as his “biggest double blessings.

This highlights the deep love and cherished bond he shares with them.

The celebration was filled with heartfelt sentiments as he expressed his affection and best wishes for Nadia and Nathan.

In his touching tribute, Rude Boy reflected on the joy and pride he feels as their father.

The photos he posted captured the essence of their bonds

It showcases the twins’ growth and the special moments they’ve shared over the years.

He conveyed his profound gratitude for having Nadia and Nathan in his life,

It emphasises how they have brought immense happiness to both him and their mother, Anita.

The online community responded with an outpouring of love and well-wishes, as fans and followers were moved by the singer’s genuine display of parental affection.

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Paul Okoye’s celebration of his twins not only highlighted his personal joy, but also underscored the importance of family and the deep connections that define parenthood.

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