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Sharon Ooja announces birth of first child with husband Ugo Nwoke
Nollywood actress Sharon Ooja has announced the birth of her first child with her husband, Ugo Nwoke.
The actress, whose full name is Sharon Ojo Nwoke, shared the news on social media, expressing gratitude to God, her husband, family, and friends for their support throughout her pregnancy journey.
In an emotional post, Sharon revealed that she welcomed a baby boy and described motherhood as a dream come true.
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“I just gave birth to the most handsome baby boy I have ever seen. I’m still so overwhelmed with joy and gratitude,” she wrote.
The actress reflected on how pregnancy deepened her understanding of love and faith, describing the experience as one of the most beautiful seasons of her life.
She also appreciated her husband for supporting her emotionally and spiritually throughout the pregnancy.
“Thank you for loving me so fiercely beautifully through every stage of our pregnancy. The prayers, reassurance, back rubs, trips, baths, endless gifts, food runs and the way you carried me emotionally and spiritually these past 9 months… baby, you are truly everything,” she stated.
Sharon further disclosed that she and her family intentionally kept the pregnancy private to enjoy the experience away from public attention.
According to her, the couple’s son bears the initials “W.I.N,” adding that becoming a mother has completely transformed her life.
“I’ve always dreamed of being a mummy… and now I finally am. You can officially call me mama Win,” she added.
Sharon Ooja and Ugo Nwoke got married in 2024 after a brief courtship. The actress first announced their private civil wedding in March 2024.
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