Sharon Ooja gets G-Wagon push gift after welcoming baby boy
Sharon Ooja’s husband surprised her with a G-Wagon after their baby boy’s birth, turning a push gift into support in pregnancy’s final stretch.

Sharon Ooja’s latest gift was less about flash than timing. After she and Ugo Nwoke welcomed their first child, a baby boy, on May 20, 2026, he surprised her with a G-Wagon, and she framed it as encouragement for the last stretch of pregnancy while saying she was still adjusting to the “newborn trenches.”
That is the real heart of a push present. It is meant to land around childbirth, either as a quiet nod in late pregnancy or soon after delivery, when the mother has carried the physical strain, the emotional build-up and, in Sharon’s case, a pregnancy she kept largely off social media to protect her peace. The best push gift does not just mark an arrival. It says the mother’s work was seen.

Sharon and Ugo’s moment also sits firmly in the celebrity lane of push-present culture, where cars, jewelry, designer pieces and vacations can become part of the package. A G-Wagon is obviously a high-glam gesture, but the emotional message is broader than the badge. Sharon later described her son as the “most handsome” baby boy and revealed that his initials are W.I.N., which made the family’s milestone feel personal, symbolic and deeply intentional.
For most couples, the more useful question is not how extravagant the gift can be, but what it should say. At a lower price point, a soft robe, luxe pajamas or a carefully chosen skincare set can feel more indulgent than a random splurge because it speaks directly to recovery and rest. In the middle range, jewelry, a premium handbag or a thoughtful home comfort gift, like an ice cream maker for those long postpartum nights, can feel celebratory without drifting into performance. Higher up the scale, a night nurse, postpartum support or a major practical expense may matter more than another object because it buys sleep, calm and time.
Sharon and Ugo’s timeline makes the symbolism even sharper. The couple held their traditional wedding in Abuja on June 27, 2024, after a private civil ceremony earlier that year, and welcomed their first child less than two years later. That is why the G-Wagon reads as more than celebrity spectacle. At its best, a push present is not proof of spending power. It is proof that someone noticed what the mother was carrying and wanted to carry some of it back.
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