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Singer on daddy duties as he steps out with son, twins

Paul Okoye is spending quality time with his kids in Las Vegas.

Everyone knows the excitement and emotions that come with having twins, especially from this part of the country.

The musician can be seen having fun with his children during a leisurely stroll.

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Paul Okoye who doesn't waste time to share his emotions only recently took to Instagram to lament about how he lost $300 while gamblingin Las Vegas, United States.

This is coming just a few days after he had taken the federal government to the cleaners about the terrible power situation in the country.

On July 12, 2017, Paul Okoye and Peter Okoye remembered their late mum.

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Writing about beautiful memories, Peter Okoye shared an old photo of his mum with the words. "It's been 5yrs... Mum, you left us beautiful memories, your love is still our guide, although we can not see you, you are always at our side and you are The Most Beautiful Angel in Heaven. We miss you Mum #RIP."

Paul, on the other hand, wished she could see his new babies Nathan and Nadia.

Mrs Josephine Okoye died back on July 2012  in Kolkata India after a brief battle with diabetes and was buried in Anambra State on August 12, 2012.

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Josephine who died at the age of 62 was laid to rest at her husband’s Ifite-Dunu House in Akwa Village, Anambra state, Nigeria.

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