Comedian, Wofai Fada Honors Husband Taiwo Cole On His Birthday

She celebrated her husband, Taiwo Cole, on his birthday by posting on Instagram. The actress and comedian shared photos of herself and her husband in the post.

“Happiest Birthday to my man Taiwo Cole.

“I’m hoping you know how very loved you are, not only by me, but by your family, friends, and everyone who’s lucky enough to have you in their life.

Wofai Fada Honors Husband Taiwo Cole On His Birthday Wofai Fada Honors Husband Taiwo Cole On His Birthday

 ‘There’s no one I’d rather have by my side as we go through the highs and lows of life together.

“May God continue to bless you with good luck, happiness, good health and successes in every walk of life.

“You deserve to have all the good things in the world.

“I’m so grateful the universe brought us together. Cheers to more life /years together forever.”

Wofai Fada Honors Husband Taiwo Cole On His Birthday

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