Pepper seller gives birth to triplets in Kwara

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A 38-year-old trader, Deborah Ogunsola, was on Friday delivered of triplets at the General Hospital, Omu-Aran, Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara State.

A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), who visited the hospital on Saturday, reports that the mother and the babies were in good condition.

The triplets – two boys and a girl – were said to have been delivered within minutes after the first baby was delivered at 12:11 a.m. through caesarean section.

Joel Adeyemi, the director of nursing services at the hospital, described the condition of the mother and the babies as clinically perfect without any complication.

“As you can observe, the mother and the babies are in the normal ward and doing fine.

“Although the babies were delivered through surgery, nonetheless the babies’ weights and condition, health-wise, are perfect,” he said.

Mr Adeyemi said the hospital had witnessed more than 10 deliveries of twins in the last one month.

Mrs Ogunsola, who is a pepper seller, said she was excited and had no sleepless night over the birth of the babies, saying they were gifts from God.

“The Almighty God that gave them to me will surely provide for their upkeeps,” she said.

Abiodun Ogunsola, an electrician and father of the triplet, on his part, said he had no regret or fear over their birth.

He, however, said that the family would wholeheartedly welcome assistance from any individual or group as regards the medical bill and upkeep of the babies.

“Our God is awesome and kind. I know He will surely stand by the family,” he said.