Nollywood actress Yetunde Barnabas has proudly shown off the grand push gift she received from her husband, Olayinka Peters.
It is no longer news that the Yoruba actress welcomed their second child, a baby boy, last year, and to celebrate the movie star, her husband gifted her a new Mercedes-Benz GLS SUV as a push gift.

Yetunde shared a clip of the moment the car was delivered to her house, expressing excitement over the new whip.

“My push gift is finally here from Zaddyyyy @olayinka_peter.
Starting the new month with congratulations and gratitude.
Thank you @minkailautos for getting me the best of the best again”.

Rejoicing with her, Mide Martins wrote, “Congrats oko mi
Salami Rotimi wrote, “Congrats, dear
Funmi Awelewa wrote, “Congratulations, baby
Wumi Toriola wrote, “Congratulations, dear
Seiilat wrote, “Congratulations, sis
Bakare Zainab wrote, “Ogabazaaaa congratulations to us
Adeniyi Johnson wrote, “Congrats
Toyosi Adesanya wrote, “Congrats, dear
Semilore Pweety wrote, “Congratulations
Kemity wrote, “Congratulations, mine”
Naijabrain reported in November that the light-skinned actress had announced the birth of her second child, a baby boy. Sharing photos of herself, her husband and their newborn child, she revealed that their miracle has been born.
Following the good news of her son’s birth, her colleague, Bakare Zainab shared a clip from her surprise baby shower, which was thrown by her friends. The likes of Afeez Owo, Bakare Zainab, Seiilat, Omowunmi Ajiboye, and more were in attendance.
A week after his birth, Barnabas and her husband marked the 8-day celebration of their son. The likes of Fausat Balogun, Ijebu, Tawa Ajisefinni and husband had attended the event.
While sharing family-themed maternity photos, Yetunde wrote a message to her newborn son, saying they prayed for more love and God gave them him.
In December, she had celebrated her son’s first month birthday. She saw her son as their answered prayers, and said she loves him in ways that words will never fully capture.
On Christmas Day, Yetunde unveiled the face of her son, saying she wanted to keep this cuteness for herself, but she pitied the public. Yetunde said every smile, stare, and heartbeat was a reminder of God’s goodness and grace.
