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‘My World’ – Mikel Obi Celebrates His Twin Daughters On Their Birthday
Former Super Eagles captain, Mikel John Obi has taken to social media to celebrate his beautiful twin daughters, Mia and Ava as they mark their 6th birthday.
The father of two via his verified Instagram expressed how proud and happy they make him feel whilst sharing adorable pictures and videos of his celebrants.
Describing them as brave, confident and strong, the young father of two prayed they grow to be the ladies they are meant to be.
He wrote: “Happy 6 birthday 🎂 🎂 to my angels. So proud and so happy to see you two grow up to be the ladies you guys are and want to be. Strong, brave,full of confidence and most importantly full of joy and happiness. I love you guys so so much and so lucky and proud to be your daddy ❤️❤️my world.”
Their mother, Olga Allegra also took to Instagram to celebrate her girls with thoughtful words. She described them as smart, brave and courageous, thanking them for choosing her.
She wrote: “Happy 6th birthday my peanuts! You are both super courageous, brave, smart, resilient and always full of beans. Thank you for choosing me to be your mummy”
Naija News recalls that Mike Obi left Stoke City for Al Kuwait SC, a club belonging to the Kuwait Premier League.
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