Omawumi opens up on having more children as she cuddles newborn in the hospital

Omawumi excited as she becomes an aunt


Popular songstress, Omawumi Megbele has finally expressed her position on childbearing.

Since her second child, a boy came of age, many have been expecting the beloved singer to give her two children another sibling.

Hours ago, the award-winning singer, via her Instagram page, shared photos of herself with a newborn baby as she announced that she is the latest aunty in town.

Omawumi

The mother of two expressed gratitude to her Maker for her new blessings as she noted how her name, Omawumi really fits her.

Sending a message to womb watchers, she made them know that she is the latest aunty in town.

Cuddling the baby, she captioned the photo:

“See what The Lord Has Done!!!
My name fits me
(Awon womb watchers I’m the latest Aunt in town)”.

In her comment section, while many congratulated her on her new blessings, one fan stylishly questioned if the mother of two wouldn’t have more children.

Identified as Asatta Music, she noted how the singer looked motherly with the baby.

She wrote:

“But big sis, this thing fits you too much. See as you carry the pikin for arm”.

Replying to her, Omawumi made it known that she was done having kids as she had hanged the coat of childbearing a long time ago. Omawumi responded:

“My wife, I don hang coat o! If e like make e fit me die”.

Omawumi wedded her heartthrob, Tosin Yusuf, in a traditional ceremony in her hometown in Warri, Delta State in 2019. The couple share two kids, a boy and a girl.

In an interview, Omawumi said being a baby mama was her choice before her husband decided to walk her down the aisle even though she did not know what influenced his decision.

She boldly stated that she was a baby mama for 4 years and she enjoyed it and wasn’t contemplating getting married until they were ready, but to her surprise, her husband popped the question to her and they tied the knot.

The artiste stressed that nobody has the right to question a woman’s decision whether to birth a child outside of marriage, adding that the decision to have a child should be borne out of love.

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