18/01/2018

Nollywood producer, Elizabeth Wallace welcomes her new baby in America

Nollywood producer, Elizabeth Wallace welcomes her new baby in America lailasnewsNollywood producer and script editor, Elizabeth Wallace, has welcomed her first child in America – Elizabeth and her husband, Dr John D Wallace tied the knot a while ago – The baby boy whom they welcomed in Memorial Regional Hospital has been named King Josiah Unimke Wallace.
This is good new for the family of Nollywood producer, Elizabeth Daniels Wallace, and husband whose first child came a boy. The baby was delivered in the United States of America.The couple who tied the knot in a fancy wedding ceremony just a little while ago shared their joy on social media.
The new mother, who could not contain her joy, shared photos on her social media page and expressed joy and gratitude as she resumes mummy duties. Daniels put to bed at Memorial Regional Hospital in Florida and immediately revealed the name of her son, King Josiah Unimke Wallace.



Announcing the birth of her son to her followers, she said:
“I have been waiting a very LONG time to meet you. Son!!! you are much more perfect than I could ever have imagined. I’m officially a mother still feels like a dream!!! Mummy duties mood activated I wake up every two hours to feed and clean my young king little behind. Glory and praise to God. Thanks for all your love and wishes. Thanks Mummy (grandma) and latest auntie Esther @trap_queen__b for coming all the way to Florida. For Omugour duties. Hey everyone meet our beloved son, my first fruit King Josiah Unimke Wallace Mummy and daddy @jdzwallace love you so much and we are very much delighted to have you in the family. We know you are going to be a source of joy to us all. May God bless you for us and keep you strong ”
Congratulations John and Elizabeth Wallace.

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