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NOMIIS GEE IS NOW A FATHER

Nomiis Gee and his new son

Aminu Abba Umar a.k.a Nomiis Gee a.k.a The Hausa Hip-hop Ambassador has just been delivered of a bouncing baby boy.
Shortly after the delivery, Nomiis Gee was all full of smiles as he took the time to post the picture of his newborn.

Meanwhile, his wife is in good health and all ready to go home. Here are some pictures of the new born baby.
Nomiis Gee Jr.

Moment of joy for Nomiis Gee
There were messages of congratulations as well on his personal Instagram page were a lot messages kept pouring in. Read some below.








We at Hausa Hip-hop and the entire hip-hop world are saying CONGRATULATIONS TO THE HAUSA HIP-HOP AMBASSADOR.

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