Nigerian Afrobeat musician Paul Okoye, aka Rude Boy, and his ex-wife, Anita Okoye, are celebrating the 7th birthday of their gorgeous twins, Nadia and Nathan.
The Psquare singer, who recently married his young girlfriend, Ivy Ifeoma, released adorable photos of his children to commemorate their happy day.
He referred to the children as his “biggest double blessings,” who are much loved by their parents.
Rude Boy expressed his wish and admiration for his children, Nadia and Nathan.
“HAPPY 7th BIRTHDAY TO MY BIGGEST DOUBLE BLESSINGS EVER !! #Nadia & #Nathan WE LOVE YOU GUYS. BIG 7. BLESSINGS ALWAYS. cc @anita_okoye.”
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Reacting to the post…
@iamemmanueljr_: “Happy birthday double double.”
@clara_onyi: “Then don grow Happy birthday Cutie.”
@donteetv: “More life DOUBLE DOUBLE. Ifeoma ifeoma.”
@geek_bluescat: “Happy birthday, to both of them. This is so cute.”
@t.bel28L: “Live large. Nadia is looking auntylicious.”
@megtally_oches: “you and Anita, I really respect your maturity, people please learn from this people, happy 7th birthday beautiful.” anirwothg: “Happy birthday to Nadia and Nathan, more years of blessings.”
@seyivodi: “Happy birthday my babies , July is for kings and queens.”
In other news, in Nigeria, Burna Boy has smashed yet another record for music. In its first week of release, his new song “Higher” received 2.3 million plays on Spotify Nigeria. This surpasses the previous record of 2.1 million streams held by “Benin Boys” by Rema and Shallipopi.
This is not Burna Boy’s only recent accomplishment. ‘Higher’ also set a Spotify record for the most first-day streams for a solo song by an African artist.
The song ‘Higher’ was released on June 27, 2024. Burna Boy discusses the need of valuing what is important while experiencing success in his song.
Burna Boy filmed the music video for “Higher” in Port Harcourt, his hometown, to give it a unique feel. He worked on “Project PROTECT,” his charitable endeavor, while he was there. In order to assist Nigerians without access to basic services, this organization collaborates with The R.E.A.C.H.