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Baba Ijesha And Luminee Announce Son's Naming Ceremony, Invite Public

Nigerian couple Baba Ijesha and Luminee have announced the naming ceremony of their son, King Kagar Omiyinka, scheduled for August 27, 2026.

The couple shared a flyer on their Instagram page, extending an open invitation to the public to celebrate with them.

According to the announcement, the event is described as a royal celebration where the couple will also share their love story journey. The flyer details the prices for Asoebi, with males required to pay N250,000 and females N350,000. The couple also noted that shipping is available for their fans abroad who wish to get their Asoebi delivered to their doorstep.

In their post, the couple acknowledged that it is impossible to invite everyone individually, hence the public invitation. They encouraged followers to access the post as an invitation to the ceremony.

The post read: "PLEASE ACCESS THIS POST AS AN INVITATION! Is it possible to invite everyone individually? NO.

This is a ROYAL CELEBRATION NAME CEREMONY OF OUR LITTLE STAR KING KAGAR OMIYINKA @king_kagar_o We're going to share our LOVE STORY JOURNEY

You're cordially invited to our son's naming ceremony on the 27th of August 2026.

Celebrate with us. Access code: Aso-Ebi. To our Beloved fans abroad who have been asking us how to get their Aso ebi, we are offering shipping from Lagos to your doorstep."

Recall that Baba Ijesha announced the birth of his child in a post on his Instagram page on Monday, June 15.

The news of the duo's child announcement led to backlash amongst netizens, considering the actor's record of sexual assault.

Refreshing your memory, Baba Ijesha was arrested in April 2021 after CCTV footage surfaced showing him sexually assaulting a 14-year-old minor—the foster daughter of Nigerian comedienne Damilola Adekoya, popularly known as Princess.

Following a highly publicised trial, a Lagos State Sexual Offences Court convicted him in July 2022 of child molestation and indecent assault, sentencing him to a five-year prison term to run concurrently.

He was released from prison in November 2025 after fully serving his sentence.

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