Ashabi, a Nollywood actress and the mother of singer Portable’s fifth son, has opened up to her spouse.
She expressed gratitude to him for loving, caring for her, and standing by her on her Instagram page in an appreciation message.
If loving him is a crime, Ashabi declared that she would rather remain a sinner than experience love anybody other than him.
Raining prayers on him, she wrote,
“Congratulations to us Okikiolami as well welcome a new prince to the Badmus family. May God guide and protect him, and make him grow in his wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. May evil never befall us, God’s protection on us, good health, and peace of mind I pray for.
Oko mi thanks so much for your love and care, thanks so much for standing by me. Thanks so much for being d real MR TALK & DO. Baba Atanda, you no go call darling, may God bless all your doings, and gives you more wisdom, knowledge, and the understanding you needing journey of life.
If loving you is a crime, I would rather remain a sinner than experiencing loving any other person except you, Aridunnu mi pray you remain this forever in my life stay blessed and prosper Daddy boys. Appreciate everyone for their congratulating messages and comments, may good things never seize in your home as well”.
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