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Ali Baba celebrates daughter as she clocks 11 on February 14, calls her his Valentine gift (photos)

February 14 is a special day for everyone in Nigeria and beyond the country. Being a season of love, it is not uncommon to see people celebrating the day with fanfare, bright colours and loads of gift. However, for comedian Ali Baba, today is a double celebration. Coupled with Valentine's day festivity, the entertainer's daughter is also celebrating her birthday.

The excited Ali Baba could not help but be grateful for this double dose of festivities and celebrations he gets to mark every February 14. While he was grateful that it was Valentine's Day, he was even happier that it was the birthday of his daughter.

Hence, Ali Baba concentrated on celebrating his daughter whom he regards as his Valentine's gift. The pretty little girl named Valerie (in alignment with the season she was born) is now 11 years.

To mark her birthday, Ali Baba did a photo shoot with her. In a red T-shirt, he posed with his daughter who was equally looking lovely in a red striped blouse. The festive air was even made more colourful with balloons, a cake and lots of father-daughter love.

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See photos below:

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It was, however, not only Ali Baba that celebrated the new age of the little beauty. His wife whose name is Mary also took to marking their daughter's birthday.

However, she did not only celebrate her daughter. She also chipped in a word or two which memorialised the love between her and her husband Ali Baba. Mary also shared lots of photos that showed her two beautiful bundles of joy in different poses.

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See her post below:

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Legit.ng wishes the family of the comedian plenty of more joy. This is coming after BBNaija's Tobi Bakre took to narrating his worst Valentine's Day experience ever. According to him, he was jilted and humiliated by a girl he had so much love for.

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