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Adubianews
The world is indeed a strange place as things that are regarded ‘unimaginable’ keep occurring.
A Nigerian pastor named Enate Ogedegbe based in Benin City, Edo State has taken to Facebook on Monday, October 5 to share the amazing story of a woman who after five months of delivering twins welcomed another baby.
The pastor alleged that he was invited to officiate the naming ceremony of the children. He disclosed that the said woman had been barren for 7 years before she had her first set of twins in 2016. During the lockdown- April 2020, the woman delivers another set of twins, five months after in September, she was delivered of another baby.
He wrote;
“My ‘Co-Laborer’ Pastor Daniel Osierih and I, had the Privilege to Minister and Officiate at this Naming ceremony …
The Couple had been Childless for 7 years, then God gave them Twins (a boy and girl), Who are 4 years now.
They had another set of Twin girls in April 2020 (during the Lockdown), ….after which, the Mother started Experiencing Terrible Pains in her stomach, the Scans Revealed NOTHING. So she engaged a ‘Local Ijaw’ woman to massage her stomach several times a week.
After 3 months, the Ijaw Woman indicated she suspected there was still a baby in her womb, and asked her to go for Another Scan, which she did at the Island Maternity Lagos State.
That was how they discovered this THIRD baby Girl, that she Delivered Safely on the 18th of September, 2020.
(Her husband was abroad during the Lockdown and only returned last week).
Is there a Medical Explanation for this?
God is Faithful…!”
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