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Nigerian stand up comedian AY Makun and his wife, Mabel, welcome a second child after 13 years

Ayo Makun popularly known as 'AY' is a very successful comedian and actor.

The excited father announced the good news on his Instagram page on Tuesday.

AY’s new baby, named Ayomide, came into the family 13 years after they had their first child, Michelle.

The couple, got married November 2008, they a beautiful 13-year-old daughter, Michelle, as their first child.

Making public the good news, AY said, “Our prayers in the last 13 years have been answered. Ayomide, thank you formaking @realmabelmakun and I, Mummy and Daddy again.

“Thank you for making Michelle a big sister. Thanks to everyone who kept us in their prayers and never stopped feeding us with positive vibes".

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight".


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  1. God is good!!! In his time he makes everything beautiful!!!

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