Cape City-born rugby star Hacjivah Dayimani has clapped again at trolls who had unfavourable views about his Nigerian roots.
HACJIVAH AND BUSI DAYIMANI ARE FIRST-TIME PARENTS
This comes after murder-accused leisure blogger, Musa Khawula, shared on his X account that the DHL Stormers flanker and his spouse, Busi Mthimkhulu Dayimani, lately welcomed their first child collectively.
“Busi Dayimani and her husband Hacjivah Chukwunoso Dayimani welcome their new child child,” learn Musa’s put up, which was accompanied by the younger couple’s image with their child.
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DHL STORMERS PLAYER HITS BACK AT TROLLS
Whereas some congratulated the couple and marvelled at Busi’s magnificence, there have been quite a lot of feedback about Hacjivah’s second identify and surname, as many assumed he took his spouse’s surname.
The rugby participant is born to a Xhosa mom and a Nigerian father. His first identify comes from the Hebrew identify “Akiva” and the Xhosa identify “Mpumelelo” which suggests achiever. His identify is pronounced “Achiever” with an H.
Hitting again at trolls, Hacjivah mentioned: “🥱 The feedback are boring!”
He additionally shared photos of their conventional wedding ceremony with the caption: “I fed her Jollof [a popular West African dish] and Tsiki [Xhosa traditional ceremony celebrating a couple’s union] on this present day.”
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THE COUPLE’S LOVE STORY
In September this yr, the couple shared their reside story in an interview with SowetanLIVE.
Busi, who’s a digital creator, shared that they met in January 2021 by means of a pal. Hacjivah paid lobolo in April this yr and so they acquired married in July.
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“In the future once we went out for dinner with our households and a few of our mates, Hacjivah dropped his cellphone near the place I used to be seated, and after I circled handy the cellphone to him, I noticed him down on his knees. As gobsmacked as I used to be, I simply keep in mind smiling and saying ‘Sure’ after I noticed the ring. That’s once we began planning the marriage.
“I’m Zulu and he’s half Xhosa and Nigerian, so we needed to mix our cultural background with a two-day conventional wedding ceremony in Craddock within the Jap Cape. I used to be welcomed into his household on the final day in such a stupendous manner… the ancestors had been additionally consulted on this course of. I can’t watch for our white wedding ceremony although, ” Busi mentioned.