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It is a bouncing baby girl! Raburu and Ivy Namu welcome second child

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Media personality Willis Raburu and his fiance Ivy Namu have welcomed their second child.

The newest father in town who recently underwent gastric surgery to lose weight posted a photo partner in a hospital bed.

Through an Instagram post, jubilant Raburu announced the arrival of the baby with a caption ‘a queen birthed a queen’.

My daughter is here safe and sound ,she is so beautiful and God is so good

Ivy Namu

The mother of two also posted a photo of the baby girl on her Insta stories.

“My daughter is here safe and sound ,she is so beautiful and God is so good,” wrote Namu.

Wedding Bells

This is their second child together after they were gifted their son in July 2021.

A thousand times yes, in this lifetime and the next together

Ivy Namu

During their son’s birthday in July, Raburu proposed to Namu and it was a yes.

“You are my love, you are my everything and it will give me great pleasure if you Ivy Namu would be my wife,” proposed Raburu.

“A thousand times yes, in this lifetime and the next together,” replied Namu.

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