/ May 16, 2026
/ May 16, 2026

Actress Christabel Egbenya welcomes second child

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Movie star, Christabel Egbenya, has announced the arrival of her second child, a baby boy named Chikamso Mark Jr Onumajuru.

Sharing the news on Instagram, Egbenya expressed her gratitude to God for the blessing and reflected on the challenging journey to motherhood.

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“Our bundle of joy arrived on 9/9/2024. With joy in my heart, I announce the birth of our amazing son. Chikamso Mark Jr Onumajuru God has definitely done it for my family for the second time. This journey wasn’t an easy one, but I’m grateful to God for making me now a mother of two lovely kids. Big thanks to our God almighty for this wonderful blessing. Please celebrate with me oh”, she wrote.

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