Nollywood couple Lateef Adedimeji and Mo Bimpe are celebrating their triplets as they turn four months old.
The proud parents shared a heartwarming video of their sons, reflecting on the joy and transformation the boys have brought into their lives.
Describing the journey as the most beautiful movie they have ever watched, the couple expressed gratitude for the sleepless nights, endless cuddles, and growing personalities of their precious boys, Rahman, Raheem, and Rakeeb.
They prayed for their lives to be filled with love, laughter, grace, and God's favour.
The post read:
"Four months ago, our greatest blessings arrived and turned our world into the most beautiful movie we've ever watched. From sleepless nights to endless cuddles, tiny giggles, growing personalities, and unforgettable moments, every scene has been worth it. Happy 4 months, our precious boys. May your lives always be filled with love, laughter, grace, and God's endless favour."
Recall that The Nigerian Voice reported that Lateef Adedimeji and MoBimpe in a joint Instagram post, announced the birth of their triplets on Friday, May 1st.
The actor explained that he chose silence not absence because he was building, protecting, and embracing the greatest blessing of his life.
Noting how God surprised him with more than he could envisage, he shared that his wife has given birth to three boys, appreciating his Maker.



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