Actress Iyabo Ojo's heart melts over her grandson's charm! She recently gushed over little Rakeem Mkambala, celebrating his four-month milestone with a loving social media post. But here's the catch: Iyabo's love knows no bounds, as she claims to adore him more than herself!
In a heartwarming post on December 24, Iyabo shared a photo with her grandson, affectionately known as 'Oga patapata'. She wrote, 'Happy 4 months to my little boss! May you thrive and grow stronger in God's glory and protection.'
Rakeem, born on August 24, is the son of Iyabo's daughter, Priscilla Ojo, and her husband, Tanzanian singer Juma Mkambala (Juma Jux). The proud parents couldn't help but join in the celebration, with Priscilla sharing adorable family photos and expressing her wish for her son to slow down his rapid growth.
And this adorable bundle of joy has been turning heads since day one! Rakeem has captured the attention of fans and celebrities alike, leaving everyone smitten. But is it ever too early for a child to become a celebrity? Do children of famous parents have a right to privacy, or is their public exposure inevitable?
What do you think? Should children of celebrities be shielded from the public eye, or is it a natural part of growing up in the spotlight? Share your thoughts below!