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‘I want 11 children’ – Mr Eazi tells wife, Temi Otedola
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‘I want 11 children’ – Mr Eazi tells wife, Temi Otedola

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Nigerian singer, Oluwatosin Ajibade, known as Mr Eazi, has disclosed the number of children he wants from his wife, actress Temi Otedola.

The singer made the disclosure in the latest episode of his joint podcast with his wife, which featured his mother-in-law, Nana Otedola, as a guest.

Nana had asked Temi about some of the challenges she is facing in her first pregnancy but the actress said pregnancy has been a beautiful and she might have up to seven children because of how smooth her pregnancy journey has been.

Mr Eazi then appealed to her to increase the number of children to eleven, which Nana Otedola supported, saying the couple will have the capacity to cater for them at the rate they are progressing.

Temi said, “The most challenging part of being pregnant for me is dealing with emotions and hormones. But apart from that, it has been beautiful. Maybe I would have six or seven children.”

Mr Eazi appealed, “Just make it eleven; a football team.”

Nana added, “Well, the way you guys are going, I am sure having eleven children won’t be a bad thing because I know you will have a farmhouse somewhere.”

She, however, revealed that she was surprised when she learned Temi and Mr Eazi were expecting their first child after their wedding.

She said she initially expected the couple to spend a few years enjoying married life before starting a family.

Nana also disclosed that she is worried about Temi being alone in her condition because of Mr Eazi’s busy schedule as a musician, stressing that she was alone with her children most of the time due to her husband, billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola’s schedule, and doesn’t want any of her daughters to experience the same thing.

‘I want 11 children’ – Mr Eazi tells wife, Temi Otedola

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