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Us-based Nigerian Couple Welcome A Set Of Triplets After 20 Years Of Marriage

US-based Nigerian couple, Mrs Wale and her husband have welcomed a set of triplets after 20 years of marriage.

Her sister-in-law, Bunmi shared their amazing story on Instagram along with photos and video from the dedication ceremony.

Read what she wrote;
"Imagine the joy in me glamming my very own sister , my sister inlove/inlaw.�� This beautful mother of triplets ISSA BAE! Doesn't she look like she's ready for another set of triplets.

I want to use her story to encourage someone today.

Life is a mystery that sometimes becomes a puzzle that human comprehension alone cannot solve it. We live in expectation of receiving all the rewards that comes with living but the odds of our expectation is what unfolds. God has once again shown his faithfulness and he is indeed on the throne. He hasn't forgotten anybody and does things in his own time.

After 20years of marriage he showed himself in the life of my beautiful sister in law and blessed her with triplets. Wait! Isn't our God incredibly great!?

*Delay doesn't mean denial*
I am using this opportunity to pray for anyone that might be looking for one thing or the other, i pray the Lord Almighty will grant all your heart's desire at the appointed time. Keep praying, God isn't sleeping ��� I'm beyond elated to have been in the position of glamming my sister up.�

She likes her makeup soft ad clean, and I was able to give her just that..

Iya IBETA issa Bae!!!!!"



 

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