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Actress Omoni Oboli’s son clocks 14, celebrates him in touching way (photo)

- Nollywood actress, Omoni Oboli, has recently taken to social media to celebrate her son

- Omoni’s last child, Chizi, recently clocked 14

- To celebrate, the mother shared a cute photo of them together as she wished him well

Nigerian actress, Omoni Oboli, is undoubtedly one of the most blessed celebs around. Despite having a good career, she has been able to remain happily married to a handsome husband and three cute sons.

The entertainment industry is especially tough and unfair for some mothers but others have been able to balance things well and even have adequate time for their family.

Omoni Oboli is one film star who has been known to show off her family on social media and this comes as no surprise seeing as they are quite good looking.

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The actress’s third child, Chizi, is gradually growing to become a fine young man seeing as he clocked 14 on March 30, 2019. To celebrate the day, his mother posted a cute photo of them together and she made sure to wish him well in the caption.

The celebration is definitely underway as the film star also posted a video of a cake being baked for the special occasion.

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Happy birthday to the celebrant.

Meanwhile Legit.ng previously reported that top actress Omotola’s daughter recently clocked 22. To make the day one to remember, her father gifted her with her first car.

In a recent post on social media Omotola revealed that Princess was gifted her first car by her dad and the young lady seemed very happy and glad to be a recipient of dad's special love and care.

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