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Nigerian Woman Celebrates As She Welcomes First Child After 28 years Of Waiting

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Nigerian Woman Celebrates As She Welcomes First Child After 28 years Of Waiting

After waiting for 28 years, Oluwakemi Gbangbalasa, a Nigerian woman, is finally a mother.

On Wednesday, October 16, she celebrated the birth of her baby girl on social media. Additionally, the new mother posted pictures and videos of herself and her daughter.

The businesswoman disclosed that she “prayed and waited” for 28 years before becoming a mother.

For this child, we waited. For this child, we prayed. For this child, we hoped,” she said.

“After 28 years of waiting on you my God, you blessed me! Thank you God, I am so grateful. My bundle of joy is here.”

At her daughter’s naming ceremony, Gbangbalasa said she had always believed that “nothing is impossible for God.” She appreciated her husband and family members for their support.

She urged people expecting similar blessings to trust in God to do it for them at the right time.

“I am so happy, I don’t even know how I feel right now. I put my trust in God because I believed that nothing is impossible,” she said on Instagram.

“I knew that one day I will be happy, and today I am very happy this happened during my life time.

“I thank everyone who has supported me up until now; my husband, my younger siblings, and my husband’s children. They all supported me so well and I love them very much.”

You are the God who performs great miracles; you display your power among the peoples. Glory to your name.

Live with Purpose, Love with Passion. Remember to be happy

One ❤️❤️❤️

Rose Ajieh

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