January 18, 2025

“You’re next in line, it shall not tarry” – Wumi Toriola prays for Mo Bimpe as she rejoices with Debbie Shokoya

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Nollywood actress Wumi Toriola has said a word of prayer for her colleague, Mo Bimpe, as she rejoices with their Debbie Shokoya following the birth of their first child.

News Telly  reported hours ago that Debbie had welcomed her first child, a baby girl, one year after losing pregnancy.

The good news was made known by her colleague, Seiilat, who shared a photo of the pregnant movie star and a caption expressing gratitude over the birth of her child. She noted how she had been waiting to post the photo as she congratulated the new mum.

Joining her, Mo Bimpe took to her Instagram page to celebrate the new mum. Calling Debbie a strong woman, she expressed how glad she was that she could finally make such a post.

“Our baby is here! Debbieeeeee! Such a strong woman you are, @debbie_shokoya! I’m so glad I can finally make this post!
A big congratulations @debbie_shokoya and family on the arrival of your adorable princess! Oloun a wo, Oloun a da si, God’s protection, provision and blessings will never depart from your home.
Kisses to my baby. @debbie_shokoya”.

In her comment section, Wumi Toriola prayed for her to experience such as she declared that Mo Bimpe was next in line.

“You are next in line; it shall not tarry”.

Wumi Toriola prays for Mo Bimpe

Recall that Mo Bimpe tied the knot to her colleague, Lateef Adedimeji, in 2021. While celebrating her first anniversary in 2022, Mo Bimpe announced that she was expecting a set of twins with him, calling him “Baba Ibeji,” which means Father of twins, and prayed that the following year, they would mark their second wedding anniversary with their twins.

Though her wish didn’t come true, many still pray for them.

In December, the couple had their 2nd anniversary, with Mo Bimpe expressing how privileged she was to have him by her side. She considered him her greatest blessing and the reason for her happiness.

Her husband, on his part, had revealed why he was lucky to have Mo Bimpe as his wife. He stated that no greater light had illuminated his path more than the love and change Mo Bimpe had brought into his life.

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