Mikel Obi Celebrates 38th Birthday with Heartwarming Surprise from Twin Daughters –


  • John Mikel Obi, a former Super Eagles captain and Chelsea legend, celebrated his 38th birthday with his daughters at home.
  • A video featuring Mikel’s twin daughters Ava and Mia singing a heartwarming “Happy Birthday” song to their father, showcasing their close bond with the football star.

Former Super Eagles captain and Chelsea icon, John Mikel Obi, turned 38 on Tuesday, April 22, and marked the milestone with a touching celebration at home alongside his twin daughters.

In a heartfelt video shared online, Mikel’s daughters, Ava and Mia, serenaded him with a joyful rendition of “Happy Birthday,” melting hearts across social media. The wholesome clip gave fans a rare glimpse into the footballer’s life off the pitch, showcasing his strong bond with his children.

Now settled in Dubai with his family, the retired midfielder appears to be enjoying fatherhood and life after football. He frequently shares moments from his personal life, much to the delight of his followers.

The football world also joined in the celebrations, with Chelsea FC, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), and FIFA sending birthday wishes and commending Mikel’s outstanding career and lasting legacy in football.

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In other news, Veteran Nollywood icon Pete Edochie recently shed light on the cultural weight of traditional marriages in Igbo society while attending a high-profile wedding in Anambra State.

The wedding, which united Ugo and Kene—reportedly the children of wealthy businessmen—was held on Monday, April 21, 2025, and was nothing short of a spectacle. The ceremony drew significant attention for its opulence and display of Igbo cultural elements.

During the celebration, Pete Edochie addressed the gathering, stressing that traditional marriage holds a central place in Igbo culture. Speaking in the Igbo language, the revered actor emphasized that such events are not just formalities but deeply rooted cultural rites that must not be ignored.

Edochie also expressed concern over the dominance of English during the ceremony, encouraging attendees to uphold and celebrate their native tongue during such culturally significant occasions.

The wedding itself was an extravagant affair. The bride, Kene, made a royal entrance carried on a golden chair, while her groom, Ugo, turned heads as he arrived with a lion’s head draped over his shoulder—a symbol of strength and authority. His entrance earned him the nickname “Odogwu Paranran” among admirers online.

Adding to the grandeur, it was reported that the bride’s father commissioned the construction of a massive 7,000-capacity hall specifically for the event. Influencers Frances Theodore and Diane Eneje were also spotted at the ceremony, attending as close friends of the bride.