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Actress Chacha Eke delivers healthy baby boy, names him 'Awesome'

Nollywood actress Chacha Eke Faani has welcomed her third child with husband,Austin Faani. The husband announced the good news on social media this Friday, May 10.

Legit.ng had earlier reported that the couple had revealed that they are expecting their third child together. They shared a beautiful family photo on Instagram to share the good news with fans, friends and family.

The little one is here and it's a beautiful baby boy. Legit.ng had come across the news on the arrival of the baby after it was shared on the actress' husband's Instagram page.

Faani shared the good news alongside a beautiful picture of the baby boy. He also revealed the baby boy's name, Awesome Chukwuemerie Faani.

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The proud and excited father noted that little Awesome was born on Friday, May 10, 2019. He welcomed his son to the family and called him Prince of valor.

He said: "I am a Blessed Man. Thank You my Maker for steadily coloring my world. Welcome to our Beautiful home, precious Prince of Valor. We love you. AWESOME CHUKWUEMERIE FAANI.#BabyAwesome 10th May 2019."

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The 26-year-old actress, Charity Eke, and her husband tied the knot in 2013, they already have two beautiful girls.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported another celebrity baby news. Reality TV star Kim Kardashian and her rapper husband Kanye West welcomed their fourth child together.

The couple already have three kids together, two cute girls and one boy. They have added another boy to their growing family.

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