Fans React As Lateef And Mo Bimpe Unveil Names Of Their “3 Kings”, Announces Big Thanksgiving

  • Nollywood actor Lateef Adedimeji has officially revealed the names of the triplets he welcomed with his wife, Adebimpe Oyebade, popularly known as Mo Bimpe.
  • The actor also announced plans for a public thanksgiving celebration in July as fans and colleagues continue to celebrate the couple’s growing family.

Popular Nollywood actor Lateef Adedimeji has officially unveiled the names of the triplets he recently welcomed with his wife, Adebimpe Oyebade, also known as Mo Bimpe.

The actor shared the exciting update via his social media page, where he disclosed that the babies were named Rahman, Raheem, and Rakeeb during a private gathering attended by close family and friends.

“Yesterday, we officially named our 3 kings in an intimate circle of love,” he wrote.

“Rahman, Raheem, Rakeeb 🤍”

Lateef further revealed that a bigger thanksgiving celebration will be held in July for fans, loved ones, and well-wishers to join the family in celebrating God’s goodness.

“JULY, we’re coming for you with the big celebration! The thanksgiving party will be for everyone to witness God’s goodness! Dates will be announced soon,” he added.

The actor also expressed gratitude to God and everyone who celebrated with the family.

“We are forever grateful to God and to everyone that came to celebrate with us,” he wrote.

The announcement comes weeks after reports emerged that the celebrity couple welcomed triplets, a development that sparked massive celebration among fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry.

Fans flooded the comment section with congratulatory messages and prayers for the newborns.

Reacting to the post, @Jani_Jenus wrote:

“Those names hit different, more joy loading for y’all.”

Another user, @gift9632996, commented:

“Na person who don look for pikin go understand wetin God do for you.”

Meanwhile, another social media user jokingly questioned why the children did not receive Yoruba names despite the couple’s background.

“Nah Yoruba land we dey nah egbon,” the user wrote.

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