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TK Nciza on son Ciza: “He was born with 12 fingers, he’s special”

Posted on April 21, 2026
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TK Nciza celebrates son Ciza

TK Nciza has melted hearts online after sharing a deeply personal message about his son, Ciza.

The veteran musician took to social media to celebrate his firstborn, offering a rare glimpse into his birth story while expressing pride in the man and artist he has become.

In the emotional tribute, Nciza revealed that Ciza was born with 12 fingers.

“He was born with 12 fingers. I thought it was an alien. He’s special. A child of God. His name is Ciza. African golden boy. You are anointed,” he wrote.

Beyond the revelation, Nciza reflected on their close bond, describing their relationship as more than just father and son.

“Ciza, my firstborn, I love you like my lastborn. Umngani wam,” he added, highlighting their friendship.

Ciza responded with a simple but heartfelt message of his own, replying, “Love ya, Dad.”

The exchange quickly resonated with fans, many of whom praised Nciza for embracing his son’s uniqueness and for publicly affirming him in such a powerful way.

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