Woman finally gives birth to triplets after 9 years of waiting; world rejoices with her as she shares photos
- Giving birth to children is one of the sweetest things anyone can pray for in marriage
- After nine years of waiting for the fruit of the womb, a woman has finally been blessed with not one, but three babies
- The photo of the unidentified woman and her babies was shared on social media and well-wishers congratulated the new mum
A woman has finally given birth to triplets after nine years of marriage. The disclosure was made by a LinkedIn user identified as Dr Ken G Morka.
According to Dr Morka, the woman wants people to congratulate her after giving birth to 2 girls and a boy.
Dr Morka quoted the new mum:
"After 9 years of Marriage without a child, God bless me triplet baby (2 girls & 1 boy) Don't pass without congratulate me."
LinkedIn users did not hesitate to congratulate the mother-of-three as they flooded the comment section of the post.
Victor Olajide wrote:
"Congratulations ohhh...I like this kind of blessing ohhh!"
Olabanji O Folayan commented:
"In the name of Jesus, may the God that did it for you do the same for us in the fulness of time! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!"
Dr. Ngeribika Abiye Gobo reacted:
"Congratulations! The LORD will keep the family."
Dr. Anthony Cassinga Ndjamba Mandjolo commented:
"My God is meticulous, congratulation."
Reginah Lele Ntsie wrote:
"Such is the kind of God we serve; to Him be all the Glory! Congratulations my dear."
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In other news, a couple in Benin, the Edo state capital, welcomed a set of quadruplets in addition to their six children.
Speaking with Legit TV, the husband identified as Austin Ohenhen said he ran away for a while after hearing the news.
According to Austin, he returned home after words of encouragement from friends and family.
Watch the video below:
35-yr-old woman delivers quadruplets after 6 children | Legit TV | NAIJA People
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Source: Legit.ng