Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy and his wife Louisa took their oldest child to celebrate her birthday at the 37 Military Hospital.
In some photos shared on Instagram, Catherine Jidula who turned three on December 30, was seen in a tiara while other kids had on pink pointy hats.
The three-year-old's Instagram post also revealed that Stonebwoy paid the bills of the young people in the hospital.
"Thanks everyone for all the birthday wishes and birthday gifts. 🎂🎁 I spent my birthday with my sisters and brothers who are not feeling too well at the children’s ward of 37 Military hospital. We had so much fun together and I know they will get well soon. Thanks to my daddy for paying their bills too. God bless you ❤️," she captioned her post.
Stonebwoy also took to his account to share some pictures from his daughter's birthday shoot.
"Just as your name implies no weapon fashioned against you shall triumph. Born great, born winner, the world awaits your greatness..
- omne trium perfectum. ❤️👁🙏🍾," he wrote.
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