Nigeria's international Obafemi Martins has
welcomed his third child from his third baby
mama. Abigail Barwuah, the older sister of
Italian footballer Mario Balotelli gave birth to
a baby boy on Wednesday October 16th in
Italy.
25 year old Abigail, who has been dating
Obafemi since 2012, lost the first pregnancy
we all reported last year. She was about four
months pregnant when she was in Nigeria with
Obafemi in December 2012 but lost the baby
and got pregnant again almost immediately.
The never-before-married Obafemi has a
daughter with an African chick he dated in Italy
many years ago, he also has a 3 and a half year
old son with a white chick he dated while
playing in the UK and now a son with Abigail.
Father of all nations. Hehe. Congrats to Abigail
and Obafemi!
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Obafemi Martins And Girlfriend Welcome Son
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