united States President Barack Obama said
Hollywood actress, Ginnifer Goodwin, has welcomed her second child with husband, Josh Dallas.
The new baby boy, born June 1, 2016, has been named Hugo Wilson Dallas, based on a birth certificate obtained by E!
According to Us Magazine, Goodwin secretly married Dallas in 2014, at a quiet ceremony held Los Angeles.
Dallas, who was a co-star with Goodwin, in the “Once Upon a Time” television series, has pleasant things to say about his wife.
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In an interview with Us Magazine, the actor said, "She is, literally, the greatest mother that I know,”
"She’s blossomed into this woman — she was always a woman — this woman who is so nurturing, so caring and just so cool."
The couple had their first child, Oliver Finlay Dallas, two years before baby “Hugo”.
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Obama, who praised Hillary Clinton for securing Democratic Party's nomination, said he did not endorse her outright ahead of a meeting on Thursday with rival candidate Bernie Sanders.
The president said his main role in the process was to remind the American people that presidency was a serious job.
Obama said during the interview that he had not spoken with presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.
He, however, said on a serious note that the situation among opposition Republicans "is not actually good for the country as a whole.
"It's not something Democrats should wish for".
Obama expressed the hope that the Republicans could correct itself in future elections and return to its role as a centre-right party.
China has agreed to invest in Nigeria following a visit from its foreign affairs minister to Nigeria - The country said this was in addition to earlier investments - Nigeria has withdrawn diplomatic relationship with Taiwan and agreed to the One China policy Wang Yi who is the Chinese foreign minister has promised that the country is investing $40 billion as part of the plan to deepen relationship with Nigeria. He made this comment during a press briefing with his Nigerian counterpart, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama on Wednesday, January 11 adding that this money was in addition to $22 billion projects already invested. READ ALSO: China might refuse to give Nigeria $20bn loan Yi said: “China has already invested or financed a total number of $22billion projects here in Nigeria, another $23billion projects are on-going. In addition, we are also following up another over $40billion of investments, which are in the pipeline.” China to invest in Nigeria; Taiwan...