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Monalisa is now a mother, delivered a bouncing baby girl

Nigeria's favorite actress Monalisa endured several miscarriages while she and her producer-husband prayed for the crying of a baby in their matrimonial home. God's perfect time came and the couple are still basking in the glory of finally claiming a child "my own"

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Posted Monday, March 24, 2008

 
 

 

Smiling Monalisa with her precious baby girl

Monalisa Chinda, the tempting Nollywood star actress is blessed with a bouncing baby girl after waiting for several years. Her husband Victor Olusegun Dejo-Richards was with her during the birth of their first baby. He is now the first man to share the labor room with a Nollyhood actress. The Charming baby girl name is Kirejesu Tamar Lilly. 

The happy husband who summarily “worships” his wife disclosed to the Nigerian Sunday Sun that he was happy to be with his wife during labor.

After several painful miscarriages and rumors that she or husband was in fact infertile after struggling to have baby for over four years, the couple are finally blessed with the bouncing baby girl. Both mom and child are reported in healthy condition.

Husband, Dejo-Richard urged that, “Everyman should be with his wife in the labor room. It does give strength to the woman and it shows you are in it together.”

Though the wife was in pain during the delivery, she would not allow her husband to be the first to hold the charming baby. “We held the baby together for the very first time,” he said. 

She doesn’t plan to have another baby soon but her husband think otherwise, “I should be considerate, considering the fact that she has to go into the labor room all the time. But I would love to have four. I would consult her though,” he said.

In reaction, the actress said, “The new baby just came we are still celebrating this one first before we think of another celebration,” 

Having a baby is a worthy experience for mothers and Chinda is no expectation. “I can’t describe it. No mother can describe the labor room experience, it is indescribable.  It’s divine. You can’t describe the joy of a mother when she holds her baby. No woman can describe it to you; it is divine. It is a holy thing,” she concluded.

    

 

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