Stan Nze, a Nollywood actor, and his actress wife, Blessing Obasi, have taken their newborn son, Jayden, to church.
Stan Nze and Blessing welcomed their first child, a baby boy named Jayden, in October.
He revealed that they discovered they were expecting a boy during their gender reveal. Stan acknowledged that he and his wife were expecting two daughters and had planned their family, but God works in mysterious ways.
Despite this, they are grateful and hopeful that the twins’ daughters will follow in their footsteps in the coming years.
The couple has now taken their precious son to church and dedicated him to the Almighty God.
The excited father took to his Instagram page to share happy photos and videos of the adorable moment as he appreciated his son’s uncles and aunties who celebrated with them.
“Jay Bobo Goes To Church @dcchevron_
Thank you to all the Uncles and Aunties that cakes to celebrate with us”.
Recall that while celebrating their 2nd anniversary in September, the couple announced that they were expecting their first child.
Opening up on their pregnancy journey, the couple, in an emotional video on their YouTube channel, recounted the moment they found out about their new bundle of joy.
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