“She Makes Me Want More Babies”- Judy Austin Gushes Over Daughter Universe, Calls Her “Genius”

  • Judy Austin has praised her 9-month-old daughter, Universe, describing her as a “genius” while expressing admiration for her development and resemblance to Yul Edochie.

Nollywood actress Judy Austin has taken to social media to celebrate her daughter, Universe, describing her as exceptionally intelligent and beautiful.

Sharing a video of the 9-month-old on her Instagram page, the actress expressed amazement at her daughter’s developmental milestones, noting that she already displays abilities beyond her age.

“This little Angel here, Universe Yul-Edochie, is a Genius.
Super smart and so so so beautiful.
I’ve never seen a 9-month-old baby who can say ‘mummy’, understands the A to D sounds, can wave ‘bye bye’, can open her mouth when you ask her to, and kiss mummy whenever I ask her to, with so many other things that kids her age can’t do,” she wrote.

Austin further revealed that her daughter’s growth has inspired her desire to have more children, while also highlighting the strong resemblance between the baby and her father, actor Yul Edochie.

“She makes me want to have more babies.
Universe is the definition of my papa born me into the world, my mummy was just there as a witness.
ISI MMILI JI OFOR @yuledochie can’t be giving me 3:0.
At least one more that will look like me.
I’m Just too Blessed,” she added.

Yul Edochie also shared the video of their daughter on his page, captioning it, “Universe Storm Ifeyinwa Yul Edochie.”

In other news…Nigerian lawyer and veteran actor Kenneth Okonkwo has stirred reactions online following strong remarks about the political future of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

In a statement that has gained traction on social media, Okonkwo expressed confidence that Nigerians would not support another term for the current administration.

“Nigerians know they cannot survive another term of Tinubu,” he said.

He went further to predict a political defeat for the president, regardless of the circumstances surrounding the next election.

“Tinubu is gone; even if he comes unopposed, he will lose,” Okonkwo added.

The comments have since generated mixed reactions, with supporters agreeing with his assessment of the country’s current situation, while others dismissed the statement as political rhetoric.

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