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Saturday, 22 October 2016

Photos: Reverend welcomes set of triplets after 13 years of marriage

A Priest at Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion Asaba, Delta state, Reverend John Ifeanyi Ezeike, welcomed a set of triplets on Wednesday October 19th, 13 years after he got married.

The excited new dad shared these photos with his babies on Social media while thanking God for the safe arrival of his babies. He wrote;

"God has shown me great favour and mercy today the 19th day of October 2016. In 2003, God led me to marry my good and humble wife, as a young graduate of Uniben, serving my NYSC, but little did we know what will befall both of us. For 13 good years we waited, we cried, we were hopeless and sometimes dejected, we had mental torture for we could not have a child in the marriage. But our faith in God kept us hoping that one day God will answer our prayer. As human we got to a stage that we felt all hope of having babies is gone, even at this stage we maintained our close walk with God that even if He did not give us any child we were ready to go childless and still serve Him so long we make heaven at last. But then it was a tortuous moment. God today in His in his faithfulness has decided to bless us with our own babies of triplet, two boys and a girl on this 19th day of October, 2016, after 13 years of waiting. Just thank this Great God for His goodness and mercy.

33 comments:

  1. Congrats and may God be praised forever.

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  2. God is faithful. Am a living witness

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  3. Awww... Congratulations Sir, wow, God is so faithful! #Angels

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  4. Thank God for His Mercies and Blessings.

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  5. WoW!!!! His blessing is endless and his joy would be boundless.. Congrats to him!

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  6. Linda pls, to say "Reverend" is just fine... but calling d man a "priest" is all wrong as he's not a Roman Catholic clergy neither is he a celibate. kindly note!

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    1. ITK! Before u spew jibberish next time try n do a little research. If his not a priest what is he then? So priest can be only be used for Roman Catholic clergymen? That was what u were taught in ur Catechism?

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    2. I just wish I can slap the hell out of you for this dumb post of yours. Dunce!!

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  7. Pls can someone give me the name of this hospital they are very dirty they need to be deciplined

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  8. Thank God and I tab into this blessing Ijn.

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  9. Hypocrisy won't allow them mention IVF.
    Shior

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    1. Ignorance is bad. You think without God's help IVF will work. Please give all the glory to God. I thank God for his miraculous work and I tap into your blessing.

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  10. Anon,you think it's every woman who succeeds with invitro fertilisation? It still takes an act of God.IVF uses a window God left open.

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  11. With God... everything na ttripple triple. Congrats!

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  12. If not God, ivf won't still work. The Miracle Worker has given them double for their troubles & faithfulness.

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  13. Awesome God, he is!

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  14. Congrats my dear thank God for keeping his word

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  15. power of clomid

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  16. Congrats Rev. His mercies endures forever

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  17. I'm over excited about this. This is a family i know. Husband very gentle,wife very humble. Kai,our God is indeed worthy to be praised,Amen.

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  18. God is a miracle worker! Congrats to dem.

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  19. Wow....the saying that those that put their trust in God...may God alone be praised!!

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  20. wow congratulations
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  21. Pls not asaba diocese but Awka diocese

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  22. Congratulations, may God bless them. May they grow in Health, wisdom and in every area of their life.

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