This is not just a dedication.
This is a miracle announcement.
Nollywood actor Kunle Remi and his wife Tiwi have officially dedicated their baby girl, WONDER — and behind the smiles is a story that came dangerously close to ending in tears.
For months, the couple walked a tightrope between faith and fear.
Tiwi’s pregnancy was anything but smooth. Complications struck early. Doctors ordered strict bed rest. Time moved slowly. Hope was tested daily. Then came the shock — an emergency delivery at barely 26 weeks.
Baby Wonder arrived far too early, fragile, tiny, and fighting.
She spent over 80 days in the NICU, surrounded by machines, tubes, and silent prayers. Every day was uncertain. Every night demanded faith. Kunle and Tiwi lived between hospital walls, holding on to God while watching their daughter battle for life.
And then — she lived.
They named her Eemi Oluwa — “the breath of God.”
Because that is exactly what she is.
This dedication is not a routine church ceremony.
It is a thank-you offering.
A public declaration that God showed up when medicine could only try.
Kunle Remi has described the journey as one that stretched him beyond words — moments of weakness, moments of worship, moments where faith was the only option left.
Today, Baby Wonder stands as proof that miracles still breathe.
Fans, colleagues, and well-wishers have flooded social media, calling her arrival timely, prophetic, and divinely guarded.
This is not celebrity news.
This is a survival story.

















































