Popular Yoruba actress Toyosi Adesanya and her husband, Bola Oyin-Adejobi, have joyfully welcomed a bouncing baby girl. The couple, married for about seven years, achieved this milestone through a surrogate mother after a journey that started in 2024.
Actress Abiola Adebayo, who serves as godmother to the newborn, broke the news on Instagram with excitement and deep gratitude. She described the arrival as a collective blessing and showered praises on the medical team that made it possible. “I am a godmother again! Congratulations to all of us! Toyosi Adesanya and Bola Oyin-Adejobi just welcomed a bouncing baby girl through their surrogate mom,” she wrote.
Abiola specifically thanked Dr Ivie of @the_fertility_doctor for her unwavering support from the beginning. “We’ll like to say a very big thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey since 2024, particularly our doctor, Dr Ivie of @the_fertility_doctor. Thank you for everything, doctor… you’ve been very supportive from day one of this journey,” she added. She ended the post with praise: “Aunty Toyosi is officially a mom today. My heart is full of gratitude. Thank you, Jesus.”
Toyosi Adesanya, a veteran in the Yoruba movie industry with over two decades of experience, is known for roles in films like Efusetan Aniwura and many others. She also runs the White Cowries School of Performing Arts. The news of her entry into motherhood has sparked massive celebration among fans and colleagues who followed her quiet struggle with fertility challenges.
Fellow Nollywood star Iyabo Ojo quickly joined the congratulations on Instagram. “This is the Lord’s doing, and it’s excellent in our sight. Congratulations, my darling sis @officialadesanyatoyosi and your hubby @bola_oyinadejobi. May your bundle of joy bring more good tidings, peace, happiness, and prosperity to you and your household. Welcome to motherhood! God bless your family. Kisses to my little princess,” she posted.
Social media platforms have since been flooded with congratulatory messages from fans, industry players, and well-wishers. Many described the development as proof that persistent prayers and modern medical options can bring long-awaited joy.
The story highlights a growing trend among Nigerian celebrities who now openly embrace surrogacy and assisted reproduction after years of waiting.
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