Nollywood actor Lateef Adedimeji has shared a sweet moment of his link-up with music star Davido and celebrity designer Seyi Vodi.
The comic actor, who recently welcomed triplets and has returned to work, linked up with the duo at an event in Abuja.
Lateef, via his social media pages, shared photos of his link-up with them.
Commenting on it, one Beylary.d.Great wrote, “Ahhhh, greatness o. This type of meeting is greatness
One Pelumyh wrote, “Daddy triplet and Davido
Olami GOE wrote, “Baba Ibeji and Baba Ibeta
One Chineke Tosin wrote, “Those triplets just dey boost your glory. They are blessings and don’t take them for granted
One Lil Seg, “Baba Ibeji ati Baba Ibeta
One Xzen wrote, “Why OBO come dey loose weight like this? Hope he’s fine?
One Azubuike wrote, “This picture be like throwback
One Gallant Boy Adedamola wrote, “Baba Ibeji ati Baba Ibeta
One Elegbeleye Femi wrote, “This is awesome. All Omoluabi born”.
Kemi Filani reported two weeks ago that Lateef and his wife, Mo Bimpe had announced the birth of their triplet boys. Lateef shared a video of Bimpe holding their ultrasound, saying that God had given him more than he had prayed for, as his wife is now a mother of three boys.
Speaking out, Lateef wrote a heartfelt note to the public, noting how the love has been loud, beautiful and overwhelming. Lateef added that so much genuine love and prayers have surrounded them, and he appreciated them for celebrating his triplets.
Reflecting on his newfound life, he revealed that the past weeks had changed him forever. He said he has held greatness in his arms three times over, adding that watching his wife become a mother and himself become a father is a feeling that he can’t put into words.
Lateef had reacted to a strong warning from a man, who advised him to stop allowing people to carry his babies, as they aren’t museum items to be touched. The actor appreciated his words, letting him know that he had taken his advice.
The birth of their triplets is undoubtedly a good news as the couple have been bullied for not having a child.















