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Its A Girl! Mavin Star, Di’ja Welcomes Her Second Child With Hubby (Photos)
Popular Mavin singer, Di’ja has just welcomed her second baby. Hadiza Blell, better known by her stage name Di’Ja, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter. She is currently signed to Mavin records, and she won the Best New Artist award at the 2008 Beat Music Awards. She took to Instagram some moments ago to share the good news alobg with a picture of her children with her mother:
My mother is God’s gift. #GRANDMA and her grandkids. Wow I now have TWO children now (a boy and a girl). Alhamdullilah. Ubangiji Allah sai Godiya. I’m the happiest woman alive. God bless my husband , mother, father, and my brother and his family @msfaddy..heck my whole family! My daughter came on 9th MARCH 2018. Thanking everyone that has been there and been private with us. Have to thank @paul_gambit for shooting me heavily pregnant on the way you are #gbadun you music video (some will go and watch it again.) Thanks to the amazing styling of @funmi_fagbemi And @juongerald. My Mavin family for their undying support and helping a pregnant lady finish her EP #Aphrodija and most of all my amazing family full of friends and support system. Mama bear of 2 ??. Allah ya Raya mana su.
To think I was in labour on the 8th of March while doing a photoshoot with @michaeltubescreations and didn’t know??. Women are truly amazing. I cannot wait for what is in store. Allahu Akbar.
#mothersdayiseveryday
#womensdayiseveryday
#childrensdayiseveryday
#mensdayiseveryday
Now we are fully loaded and ready. 2018 just started!”
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