Maraji Announces Third Child

On April 22, 2025, Nigerian content creator and comedian Gloria Oloruntobi, popularly known as Maraji, shared the exciting news that she is expecting her third child. The announcement, made on Instagram has sparked a wave of congratulations and reactions from fans.

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Maraji revealed her pregnancy with a caption that read, “Baby no 3 🐒.” Maraji, known for her relatable skits and comedic takes on motherhood, has been open about her journey as a parent. This will be her third child since she first announced her pregnancy in December 2021, marking a significant milestone in her personal life alongside her thriving career as a content creator.

The announcement of Maraji’s third child was met with an outpouring of love and support from her fans. A user commented “Congratulations Maraji but this sound tho,” another said ‘ Congratulations. You always look great and grateful in it. You are Strengthened in Jesus name. God goes ahead of you.”

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Gloria Oloruntobi, better known as Maraji, rose to fame through her hilarious skits on Instagram, where she often mimics various personalities and portrays relatable scenarios. A graduate of International Relations, Maraji has built a loyal following with her unique comedic style, often focusing on themes of family, culture, and everyday life. Her journey into motherhood began with the announcement of her first child in December 2021, which she shared through a viral dance video showcasing her baby bump.

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Since becoming a mother, Maraji has seamlessly integrated her experiences into her content, offering a humorous take on parenting while maintaining her authenticity. Her ability to balance her career with motherhood has endeared her to fans, making her one of Nigeria’s most beloved female content creators. The news of her third child further solidifies her role as a relatable figure for many young mothers who follow her journey.

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