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Nollywood actress, Funke Akindele has welcomed set of twins with her husband,JJC Skillz.

She disclosed this on her Instagram story.

Funke wrote on her Insta-story: “Thank you Lord. Oluwa e tobi (God is great), I am now being called a new name.”

This is coming few years after Lagos-based pastor, Olagorioye Faleyimu, said that Funke Akindele, may not have children of her own, and might end up with another broken home.

However, in response to the prophecy, Funke’s husband, JJC Skillz, reaffirmed his love and commitment to the Jenifa’s Diary fame.

Nigerians have since showered encomiums and congratulated the actress.

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