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Patoranking shares new loved up photo with his daughter, Wilmer

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 02:48 pm

Popular Nigerian singer, Patoranking has taken to Instagram to share new loved up photo of himself and his daughter, Wilmer.

It could be recalled that the reggae cum dancehall artiste released his second studio album on Friday, May 24, 2019 which he named after his beloved daughter, Wilmer.

It was reported that Patoranking welcomed his daughter in South Africa way back in 2018.

How time flies indeed; time has gone by so fast and the little girl is growing up into a very adorable little princess.

Patoranking however, warmed hearts yesterday when he took to his official page on Instagram to share a photo of himself in a loved up ‘father and daughter’ moment with Wilmer.

He wrote; “I love you Wilmer.”Refer to his Instagram post below;

Albert Echetah

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