Ebuka Obi-Uchwendu, wife expecting third child after seven years

Juliet Anine
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Media personality Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and his wife, Cynthia, are set to welcome their third child.

Cynthia announced the news on Instagram, sharing maternity photos in a black dress.

She said it has been seven years since their last child was born and that each pregnancy has been a unique experience.

The mother of two said she was thankful for God’s guidance throughout the journey.

She also noted the significance of having a third child, describing it as a symbol of unity and completeness for their family.

Cynthia added that their daughters, Jewel and Rubi, are excited about the new baby.

She commended Ebuka for being supportive, saying he has been a strong pillar even though he thought he was done with the baby stage.

“Yup! 7 years later, and we’re here again. That’s 10 years since my first rodeo… First of all, it’s so interesting how you think experience makes things easier or more familiar, but they never lied when they said every pregnancy is different. I’m just beyond grateful to God for being my guide through this journey, cos omo, what a journey it has been,” she wrote.

“Anyway, I’ve always heard that the best things come in threes. Life is about 1) the beginning, 2) the journey and 3) the end. With shapes, 1 stands alone, 2 are parallel lines, but 3 points form an actual shape. A triangle. A unit. Even the Bible talks about the Holy Trinity. So I guess the third time’s truly a charm.”

“I’m beyond thankful for JEWEL and RUBI, who have been even more excited than I am about a new sibling, and for the boo EBUKA, who’s been a proper solid rock. I know you thought you were done changing diapers, sha, (you are old) lol. Don’t worry, at least the Fab Five is now complete. Or is it? God has been so so faithful, and I honestly can’t express how grateful I am for His love—definitely looking forward to this new DAWN and the blessings that will follow.”

The couple, who tied the knot in 2014, currently have two daughters.

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