Lady Gives Birth To Bouncing Baby Boy After A 8years Pregnancy in Abia State- Relative Alleges
By Jaggsmedia1 | self meida writer
Published 8 months ago - 1 views
The baby
A Nigerian lady identified as Ngozi Stephen, has taken to Facebook to celebrate the arrival of a bouncing baby boy in her family, after 8 years of allegedly being inside his mother’s womb.
This shocking news was shared on Saturday evening by Ngozi, as went on to praise the awesomeness of God, the miracle worker.
In reacting to this, Ngozi wrote; “Haaaaa!!!!! Who said this our God isn't good... God has really proved himself as the miracle worker in my family today.
“Bouncing baby boy delivered after staying in the mum's womb for 8 good years. Chineke Nara ekele mo (God receive all the praises),” she added.
However, several people went to her post to congratulate the family on the arrival of their new bundle of joy after a long wait.
This may seem impossible in every way one may want to look at it, but who can test the handy work of God in our lives.
A big congratulations to the family!
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