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Joe PeeRev Obofour and his wife Mrs Ciara Antwi has once again shown their love for Stonebwoy and his BhimNation.
Mrs Ciara Antwi who welcomed her triplets about four months ago, shared a new video of her them on social media .
In the video shared on Ciara’s Instagram page, the two boys and one girl are seen lying on their backs on a mat.
The kids, named Jessie, Jeremy, and Jeremiah, wore white baby overalls with the BHIM logo boldly printed in their fronts.
She shared a video of her Bhim Nation dressed triplets and wrote: “There are no words that can express my thanks for you.”
She continued that “if words could be hugs, your siblings would send you pages. Your brothers and sister says thank you, big brother, for this beautiful Bhim outfits. We love you dearly. Bhimnation to the world”.
Bofowaa’s post came with another video of hers jamming to Stonebwoy’s ‘Putuu’ songs.
Watch it below;
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Bofowaa ‘baptizes’ her triplets into the Bhim Nation family
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The video of Obofour’s triplets come after the triplets who were born in May 2020, were outdoored in a lavish naming ceremony on Saturday, September 26, 2020.
The ceremony was in two parts. The actual naming ceremony which as held in the morning at Obofour’s house while a private dinner was held at the Kempinski Hotel in the evening.
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