Wumi Toriola marks her son’s 5th birthday with heartfelt message

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  • Wumi Toriola is marking her son Zion’s fifth birthday with a touching message on Instagram.
  • She shared a sweet story about Zion’s curiosity about her many trips to promote her new movie, Queen Lateefah.
  • Wumi mentioned that Zion wondered if Queen Lateefah was his sister because she visited her so often.

Actress and filmmaker Wumi Toriola is marking her son Zion’s fifth birthday with a touching message on Instagram.

She shared a sweet story about Zion’s curiosity about her many trips to promote her new movie, Queen Lateefah.

Wumi mentioned that Zion wondered if Queen Lateefah was his sister because she visited her so often.

Wumi showed her appreciation to God for helping her be a caring mother and for the birthday wishes she got.

She invited her fans to come for brunch and a special screening of Queen Lateefah at Ikeja City Mall.

“Story time. So one of the days I went for cinema runs for Queen Lateefah, the birthday boy had concerns and asked if Queen Lateefah was his sister. I asked him why and he said: “You are always going to see her “. It was then it dawned on me that you, baby 5 after all. His maturity sometimes makes me think he is older. I am grateful to God for the strength to always be a present mother. Thank you all for your wishes; Zion loves you all, and He says thank you, mummies, daddies, uncles, and aunties. He also mentioned that I could collect gifts on his behalf (make nobody drag me out)”.

In other 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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