Noble Igwe does pedicure for wife, Chioma Igwe, in a sweet gesture as they prepare to welcome their third child.
The media personality shared a heartwarming video of the moment on Instagram, drawing admiration for his loving support during her pregnancy.
Earlier this week, Noble announced that he and Chioma are expecting another baby, six years after their second child. In a follow-up post, he reflected on how much has changed since they last had a newborn and joked about needing to relearn the basics—like diaper changes and baby meals.
The father of two admitted they had given away all their baby gear, so starting from scratch feels both surreal and exciting. From baby formula runs at the supermarket to quiet sacrifices at home, Noble opened up about the realities of preparing for a new baby at this stage of their lives.
In his usual witty style, Noble shared that Chioma recently asked him what he would be getting her as a “push gift.” His response? He’s starting with a pedicure, with a Benz possibly on the way—jokingly referred to as “Legedis Benz.”
“A few days ago, Chioma asked me what I’d be getting her as push gift. I’ve decided to start with a pedicure… in preparation for her Benz.”
Noble didn’t shy away from highlighting the often hilarious dynamics between expectant couples. He playfully accused Chioma of occasionally using the “but I’m pregnant” card to avoid tasks—even when she had just climbed the stairs with the energy of a town union chairlady.
He also teased about replacing air conditioners just to suit her changing body temperature, only for her to later shut the windows in cold Toronto nights.
“I am not in any way belittling pregnancy… but some people play the ‘Can’t you see that I’m pregnant?’ card every single time.”
While the tone was light and humorous, the message was clear—Noble is standing by his wife with love and laughter. Whether it’s cracking jokes, running errands, or giving her a pedicure, the father of two is embracing this new chapter with full commitment.
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