Adesua Etomi and husband, Banky W, welcomes their second child

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  • Adesua Etomi has revealed that she is expecting her second child.
  • She posted a lovely picture on Instagram, showing off her baby bump in a bright orange overall.

Well-known Nollywood actress Adesua Etomi has given birth to her second child with her husband, singer and politician Banke Wellington, also called Banky W.

She posted a lovely picture on Instagram, showing off her baby bump in a bright orange overall.

Adesuwa Etomi’s caption expressed gratitude and joy: “First, we had each other, then we had your brother, then God sent you and now? NOW, we have everything.”

This news follows the couple’s first child, Zaiah, born in 2021. Fans and friends are excited about the new Baby W.

Adesua and Banky W, a famous musician and actor, share a close relationship and a lovely family. Many are sending their best wishes to the soon-to-be parents.

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See some comments below:

@brodashaggi said, “😍 Yaaaay! This made my day🥹🤍. Congratulations 🎊.”

@iambisola said, “Sister Sussieeeeee the Yummiest mummyyyyy.”

@jemimaosunde said, “OMG!!!! You’re pregnant? Wowwww!!! Who pregnateeee yewww??? MARY WHO BREED YEWWWWWW 🤭😂😂😂😂 My baby mamaaaaa😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.”

@officialosas said, “Congratulations!!!! God is sooooo good! 🙏🏾😍😍😍💙🤎💜.”

@bankywellington said, “May our lives forever be a series of indisputable evidence and unquestionable proof that Jesus is alive, and that He answers prayers. Thank you, God. #SeeWhatTheLordHasDone.”

@toyin_abraham said, “Congratulations sisssyy😍😍😍😍.”

In others news, Mr Nigeria World pageant featured a segment where contestants displayed their fashion sense in cultural attire, and they did not disappoint.

The event took place on Sunday, October 13, at the Silverbird Galleria in Lagos, with contestants proudly representing their cultures.

One contestant stood out with a Yoruba-inspired outfit adorned with the Nigerian flag, giving him a unique appearance and a strong sense of national pride.

Other contestants showcased high-quality traditional clothing that highlighted the Esan, Itsekiri, Hausa, Urhobo, and Ijaw tribes, among others.

Some online users admired their stunning appearances, while others criticized the outfits, claiming some resembled carnival costumes.

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