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You rock baby - Richard Mofe-Damijo says in touching message as he wishes wife happy birthday

Recently, Legit.ng reported that Richard Mofe-Damijo celebrated his 18th wedding anniversary with his beautiful wife Jumobi Adegbesan. He appreciated her for making him a better person. It would appear the veteran Nollywood actor has found another reason to shower praises on his wife. It is her birthday.

To celebrate her new age, Richard Mofe-Damijo took to his Instagram page to shower her with accolades. First, he shared a beautiful photo of the lady whose beauty is like fine wine.

Then, he went on to talk about her special day and how significant it was for him. Richard, for one, revealed a very interesting detail. He said that, for three years, he had trouble remembering her birthday.

For a while, it plagued him that he could not remember her big day. When he eventually got around to knowing that January 27 was her birthday, he later had issues with getting her a gift that satisfied her.

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Regardless of this fact, their relationship had grown strong over the years even lasting for 22 years now. This showed that birthday or not, his woman who he called Abike meant a lot to him. He made this clear in his post.

See below:

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"Happy birthday Abike. Your birthdays have always been special. Took me like 3 years or so to get the date right. And now Over 22 years later, my heart still skips a beat once it's January. I do remember now but still struggling with getting the right present without you saying... they cheated you... but see how far we have come sweetie. I even get to post your picture(s) today. More than 3 or 4 If I want right? you rock baby. God bless and keep you for us all. Enjoy!"

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Even more, Richard took to sharing yet another picture of her which showed that he felt truly blessed to have her as his wife. In this photo, he called her the Queen of the Mofe-Damijo clan.

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Recently, Richard Mofe-Damijo took to hanging out with Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola. The two men who are in their late fifties took to rubbing shoulders together and smiling like old friends.

Happy birthday to Richard Mofe-Damijo's Abike!

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