Actor Adeniyi Johnson, wife welcome twins after seven years of marriage

Nollywood actors Adeniyi Johnson and Oluwaseyi Edun have welcomed twin babies after seven years of marriage.
Johnson announced this on his official Instagram handle on Monday with a display of his hands cuddling those of the babies.
The actor, who appreciated God for the blessings, disclosed on his post that he had waited seven years before the arrival of the twins on Monday.
“Halleluyah! Latest twins’ dad in town. My wife and I waited for seven years. God is indeed God. He planned it as a birthday gift for me,” the actor wrote.
He hinted that his wife and the babies were in a good state.
Some other celebrities have congratulated the couple in the comment section of their Instagram post.
Johnson, also born on February 27, was previously married to famous actress Toyin Abraham.
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