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Singer 2baba flies to US to surprise daughter on her 13th birthday (video)

Legendary musician 2baba recently jetted out to the United States of America (USA) to surprise his daughter as she clocked a new age.

In a celebratory post shared on photo sharing app, Instagram, the proud father gushed over his little girl as he expressed his best wishes for her on the occasion of her 13th birthday.

Wishing her a happy birthday, 2baba prayed to the good lord to continuing keeping his bundle of joy and shine his light upon her path.

"OMG! Like play like play my little princess is 13 today. I'm so proud of this young woman right here. May the Almighty always shine a bright light in your path. As you are a blessing to us so shall blessings follow u forever. Happy super 13 my princess Ehi. Love u. Special turn-up for you today. Oboy person don dey old ooo." he said.

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In another video that surfaced online, the father was captured as he arrived at his daughter’s residence in the US in what appeared to be a surprise birthday get-together.

See the video below:

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Oboy person don dey old ooo - 2baba says, flies to US to surprise daughter on her 13th birthday

Father and daughter in a warm embrace. Photo: bbnaijajournal
Source: Instagram

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously gathered the report of Nigerian singer Adekunle Gold, who came out to reveal the reason why he helped Olawale, the 2013 Project Fame winner turned Uber driver. According to Gold, he was moved to help the young man get back on his feet after he watched his Uber revelation video and realized he was just trying to earn a honest means of survival.

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