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Proud of this lil woman - Annie Idibia praises her first daughter Isabel on her 10th birthday

Nollywood actress Annie Idibia indeed has a lot of blessings to count this festive season. The latest of the lovely bounties she has received so far is the gift of seeing her first daughter Isabel clock another year. The lovely screen diva took to her Instagram page to express her gratitude for this wonderful blessing of life.

The lady, who is wife to popular singer Innocent Idibia popularly known as 2Baba was so happy and grateful as the first daughter she had birthed for the musician clocked 10 on December 11.

To celebrate the milestone achievement of her lovely daughter named Isabel, the beautiful lady took to her Instagram page to share an image of both of them. She also added a caption that showed her appreciation to God.

More than that, however, the caption lauded her beautiful daughter with a lot of praises and accolades. Annie who felt extremely grateful to have such a kid like her expressed her love for Isabel with emotional words.

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According to Annie, Isabel was a rare child and she was proud to have her. The actress who was used to calling her kid 'Sunshine' had no hesitation to express her immense love for the growing kid.

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See the full post below:

“Oh My SunShine Is 10!!!! I Am So Proud Of This Lil Woman… Such A Rare Child With A Heart Filled With So Much Love We Are So Lucky And Blessed To Have Her As Ours♥

Isabel Enenu Idibia Happy Birthday Princess Mama Loves You! @officialisabelidibia1 #GoodLuckCharm”

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Many of Annie's fans have also taken to celebrating her daughter's new age. Some of them were impressed by the sheer height and beauty of the girl and others pointed out that she looked very much like her dad.

See some of the reactions below:

ojienormarvin: "Happy birthday Isabel, looking like your father."

pricelessilver: "Wow, she is just 10? Happy birthday."

onyenemeribe: "Happy birthday mum's twinie, dad's pride. God bless and keep you. Age gracefully."

anyamelevivian008: "Wow. She is so big. Happy birthday to her."

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Recently, Annie Idibia revealed when and how she gave birth to her first daughter Isabel. According to her, she conceived and birthed her when she was just 24. Now, the little baby of yesterday has become a young miss.

Congratulations to Isabel on her birthday!

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