Sharing the news on Instagram, Kunle Remi expressed his deep gratitude to God while sharing videos from the hospital, capturing moments from the baby’s birth.
“This joy we have! I still don’t even understand how God works but he shows up and shows off! Tiwi, an angel. Just after happy new year, Wonder was born at 26weeks! We are telling this story a page at a time,* he wrote.
He revealed their daughter’s names as Wonder and Eemi Oluwa, which means “the breath of God.”
In another post, Kunle reflected on the challenges they faced during Tiwi’s pregnancy.
From an unexpected medical issue to months of bed rest, he described the emotional toll of visiting the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for over 80 days.
He wrote, “From an unexpected and unsettling medical discovery… to complete bedrest. From juggling demanding work schedules… to hopping on flights, both locally and internationally.
“From being apart… to finally being together.From an early arrival… to the unfolding of God’s perfect timing. From waiting, countless NICU visits, and clinging to God for 11 weeks and 3 days (that’s 80 days of faith).
“Our story is living proof that God is God — unfailing, unwavering, and faithful till the very end. We’ve been blessed with a WONDER. We’ve been blessed with EEMI OLUWA — the BREATH OF GOD.”
Fans and fellow celebrities have since flooded the comment section with congratulatory messages, celebrating the couple’s new chapter.
KanyiDaily recalls that in January 2024, Kunle Remi and his wife Boluwatiwi held their traditional wedding at an undisclosed location in Lagos.
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