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Mr & Mrs Ahmed Musa welcome new baby boy

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Ahmed Musa and Juliet Musa

Super Eagles star, Ahmed Musa,and his wife Juliet have taken delivery of a new baby boy, Musa revealed on Thursday night.

25-year-old Musa, who made a name for himself in the heart of every Nigerian at the just-concluded FIFA World Cup in Russia, says words cannot express how he feels.

“I would like to announce to you all that moments ago Allah blessed me with a beautiful baby boy! Words cannot describe this feeling! ? ? ?,” the Leicester City forward wrote as a caption to a photo of a baby’s hand on his Instagram.

This is happening only few days after Musa’s national teammate, William Troost-Ekong, also welcomed his own baby boy.

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Musa’s new born is his third child. He already had two children with Jamila, whom he married back in 2013.

They reportedly separated in April last year after Musa made his relationship with Juliet public.

On July 1st, Musa did wish Juliet a happy wedding anniversary with a post on Instagram.

He wrote: “I want to wish my beautiful Queen a Happy Anniversary. The past 365 days have been more than I can imagine. I am truly blessed to have you by my side. I thank God for bringing you into my life and I pray Allah blesses us with many many more years. I love you ❤”

Of the 169 goals scored at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, Musa’s second goal against Iceland was ranked as the 8th best goal.

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