Nigerian comedian and skitmaker Sabinus is a father.
The comedian, on Thursday, April 4 announced the birth of the newborn baby via an Instagram live session.
Sabinus’ wife, Ciana, delivered in the UK where the comedian is on tour for shows and other engagements.
The comedian was seen cradling his first child. He, however, did not reveal the gender of the newborn.
Skitmaker Sabinus reveals on his IG live he is now a Father, congratulations to him pic.twitter.com/ctkoZtqrIy
— Akpraise (@AkpraiseMedia) April 4, 2024
Sabinus and Ciana tied the knot at a private ceremony in early 2023.
In one of his interactive sessions with fans last year, the comedian revealed that his wife inspired his career growth.
He said she advised him to move to Lagos from Port Harcourt, where he started a career in stand-up comedy, to pursue his dreams.
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