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Elderly couple welcome twins after 46 years of waiting

A Nigerian couple have become a source of hope to other families seeking to be blessed with children years after marriage.

The woman and her husband welcomed a set of twins after 46 years of waiting for the fruit of the womb.

A man known as Harrison Onuoha shared the good news on microblogging site, Twitter as hse shared a photo of the couple with their babies.

He thanked God for blessing them with twins and attested to the omnipotent power of the Almighty.

Harrison wrote; “After 46 Years of Childlessness and Waiting, God Has Blessed us With Twins. What God Cannot Do Does Not Exist.”

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Reacting, @Kellyceeee said; Congratulations to them! Indeed what God cannot do does not exist!

@ticobenson; He maketh the impossible possible. Thank You Jesus

@onisolah; To God be the Glory! To God be the Glory!! To God be the Glory!!!

Similar, CorrectNG reported that a lecturer at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, has been given birth to a set of septuplets (seven babies).

Mrs Ngozi Uzodike delivered two boys and five girls, at Obijackson Women and Children Hospital, Okija, on Sunday, however, one of the girls died.

Ngozi was charged N19million by the hospital, a bill she was asked to pay before she can be discharged with the remaining six babies.

The woman who works at the Department of Business Administration, was torn between tears of joy and sorrow as she lamented that she is unable to pay the medical bill.

She explained that she had not been paid salaries since she started working at the institution in December 2020.

Mr. Celestine Uzodike, corroborated her story while speaking with pressmen on Wednesday, saying that that his wife was properly employed as a fulltime a lecturer at the institution, but unfortunately, had not been paid since.

According to her husband, she had been promoted from Assistant Lecturer to Lecturer II, yet she had never earned a kobo as salary.

The distraught man appealed to the Federal Government to pay the two years salary arrears owned to his wife, and also come to their aid.

Mr Uzodike lamented that they are not able to foot the hospital bill and take care of the surviving two boys and four girls, all by themselves.

He said; “The babies came out prematurely at 26th week gestation period and the hospital said they will need to be placed under intensive care unit and each of them will cost N3million. One of them has died, remaining six babies, that is why they billed us like that.”

The new mum, who was very weak to speak after the delivery, said; “All I want is for philanthropists both in Anambra State and Nigeria at large to come to our aid in other to offset the hospital bill.”