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Nana Otedola joked that having 11 children would not be a bad idea while congratulating Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola on their first pregnancy.
Temi Otedola described her pregnancy as a beautiful experience despite emotional and hormonal changes, saying she could see herself having six or seven children.
Mr Eazi playfully suggested raising the number to 11 children, with Nana Otedola expressing confidence that the couple could comfortably raise a large family.
Nana also admitted she was surprised by the pregnancy, revealing she expected the newlyweds to enjoy married life for a few years before starting a family.
Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola's wife, Nana Otedola, has said having 11 children would not be a bad thing for her daughter, Temi Otedola, and son-in-law, Oluwatosin Ajibade, popularly known as Mr Eazi, as they prepare to welcome their first child.
Naija Brain reports that Nana made the remark during a joint podcast featuring herself, Temi, and Mr Eazi, where the family discussed Temi's pregnancy journey and plans for the future.
Speaking about her first pregnancy, the Nollywood actress described the experience as largely positive, despite the emotional and hormonal changes that come with it. She added that the smooth journey had made her consider having a bigger family.
"The most challenging part of being pregnant for me is dealing with emotions and hormones. But apart from that, it has been beautiful. Maybe I would have six or seven children," Temi said.
Reacting to her comment, Mr Eazi jokingly encouraged her to increase the number to 11.
"Just make it eleven; a football team," the singer said.
Nana Otedola agreed with the lighthearted suggestion, expressing confidence that the couple would be capable of raising a large family.
"Well, the way you guys are going, I am sure having eleven children won't be a bad thing because I know you will have a farmhouse somewhere," she said.
Nana also disclosed that she was initially surprised when she learned the couple were expecting their first child. According to her, she had assumed Temi and Mr Eazi would spend a few years enjoying married life before expanding their family.
The conversation has since sparked reactions online, with many social media users praising the family's warm relationship and sharing their thoughts on the couple's discussion about having a large family.
