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Intimate moments as Joke Silva celebrates birthday today with husband


Veteran actress, Joke Silva, is celebrating her birthday today and she has decided to keep it low with her husband, Olu Jacobs.

She shared stunning photos and a video of herself having beautiful moments with her husband on her Instagram page.

She wrote: “Thankful for another year. Blessed…very blessed.

“Baba God…Mo dupe. Another year begins. I thank you for health. I thank you for abundance. I thank you for acceleration. I thank you for peace of mind that passeth all understanding as it garrisons and mounts guard over my heart and mind in the precious name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Thank you @yetundebabaekofor this lovely Photo.”

Joke Silva began her acting career in the early 90’s and has since become an authority in the movie industry. She is a recipient of many local and international awards.

---punchng.com

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