Nigerian actress Regina Daniels has given birth to her first child with her husband Ned Nwoko.
Taking to Instagram, brother of the actress announced the couple has welcomed a baby boy.
“OFFICIALLY AN UNCLE YOU KNOW? Congratulations my diamond 💎 It’s a bouncing baby boy
Iyanu ti sele 🌎🙏 @regina.daniels @regina.daniels Gods the greatest ❤️,” he wrote after sharing one of Regina’s maternity photos.
He also shared series of photos to the actress in a hospital bed on his Insta stories.
“Congratulations my Angel…I don be uncle…happy girl,” he captioned the photo.
Meanwhile, the new mother and her husband are yet to comment.
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