Award-winning filmmaker Jade Osiberu has officially announced the birth of her first child, a daughter named Moraraoluwa Jaiyeoba. The founder of Greoh Studios shared the joyous news with her followers, marking a significant milestone in her personal life.
The baby was born on August 8, 2025, a year that also saw Osiberu celebrate her 40th birthday. In an emotional social media post, she expressed deep gratitude, describing the experience of becoming a mother as both humbling and transformative.
A Life-Changing Milestone at 40
Osiberu, who has been a powerhouse in the Nigerian film industry, reflected on the timing of her daughter’s arrival. She noted that reaching her 40th year brought a sense of completion and beauty to her life.
Key highlights from her announcement include:
- A Defining Journey: She described motherhood as the most “life-defining” experience she has ever embarked upon.
- Spiritual Reflection: The filmmaker spoke openly about feeling “seen and loved by God,” attributing the smooth journey to divine mercy and favor.
- A Mother’s Prayer: Osiberu shared a heartfelt prayer for Moraraoluwa, asking for wisdom, divine guidance, protection, and peace for her daughter’s future.
Legacy of Success in Nollywood
While this new chapter focuses on her family, Jade Osiberu remains one of the most influential figures in Nollywood. As the visionary behind Greoh Studios, she has directed and produced some of the industry’s most successful projects, including:
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Gangs of Lagos – The first Amazon Original film from Nigeria.
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Brotherhood – A high-octane action thriller that dominated the box office.
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Isoken – A beloved romantic comedy that explored cultural expectations.
Her ability to blend commercial success with high-quality storytelling has earned her a reputation as a trailblazer in African cinema.
What’s Next for Jade Osiberu?
Even with the arrival of her daughter, Osiberu’s professional momentum continues. Fans are eagerly anticipating her upcoming project, Christmas in Lagos, which is set to feature music superstars Adekunle Gold and Ayra Starr.
The filmmaker’s transition into motherhood is expected to bring a new perspective to her creative work, as she navigates the balance between her thriving career and her new role as a parent.
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