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Sunday 26 February 2017

Andrew Esiri and wife, Sakenim welcome a baby boy (photos)

Dr Sid's brother, Andrew Esiri and his wife, Sakenim, have welcomed a baby boy. This will be the first child for the couple who got married in November 2015. Mother and the baby are doing fine. Another photo after the cut...


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    1. Because its mum's choice

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    2. Because some new borns don't accept milk from their mothers breast on day one while some women's breast usually don't bring out milk in d first week of pregnancy.
      Be enlightened n not judge

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    3. U don chop 2day?ode

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  2. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin26 February 2017 at 08:24

    Congrats to them.

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  3. Congratulations, but why this big car sit for the baby?
    I don't get it? If you want to show off, then show off with sense and which hospital let's a baby out in this toddler car seat?
    Abeg, this is too advanced for baby oooooo. Not good for his back.

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    1. Wen u born for abroad.. u no fit comot for hosp without baby car seat.. dem go access am b4 u carry ur baby comot.. looks big cos dats a new born .. receive sense

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    2. Thank you oo giftie pls enlighten them.

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    3. U be ode, na me go enlighten you pass cos I don do this journey a couple of times kk giftie and tobi?

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  4. @ij she mite not be producing milk yet or it culd be expressed milk from her breast..doesnt mata so long she satisfies d baby....though at ds early stage bottles r germ risky

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  5. Anonymous,if you don't know things,pls ask. That's how its done in civilized countries if not you cant leave the hospital. And aunty ijeoma,so pickin no go chop if him mama breast milk never flow abi.. Olodo.

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    1. Anonymous 18:53, na abroad I dey live and I know you definitely won't be discharged from the postnatal ward without a child car seat but this looks like a toddler car seat my dear.
      So Nigeria no be civilised country as na only odobo oyinbo you dey count as civilised country.
      Nonsense.

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  6. Baby you are welcome. Congratulations to the couple

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  7. Anonymous, please keep quiet abeg, your not the only one who has given birth abroad n staying abroad. Ones again receive sense. If you look at the car seat well, there's another foamy pad that's holding the baby. Maybe you need glasses.

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  8. Anonymous 20:30, since say you don do the journey pass, it mean say u b old school. Let us the new school way just start this journey enlighten you. Ode.

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  9. Anonymous 02:30, since say you don do the journey pass, it mean say u b old school. Let us the new school way just start this journey enlighten you. Ode.

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