September 2021 — we were told we couldn’t have children.
December 2022 — I asked her to be my wife.
September 2023 — we got married, on the same day she lost her mother 13 years earlier.
After 6 heartbreaking miscarriages over the years, in 2025 we became pregnant again.
Through every challenge, every loss, and every tear, our journey is a testimony of resilience, faith, and hope.
God is the greatest ❤️✨
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It’s kind of funny...the moments on which life hinges. I think growing up you always imagine your life--your success--depends on your family and how much money they have, where you go to school , what sort of job you can pin down, starting salary...But it doesn't, you know. You wouldn't believe this, but life hinges on a couple of seconds you never see coming. And what you decide in those few seconds determines everything from then on... And you have no idea what you'll do until you're there...
May God Lead Us this Week!
Almighty. We need You now more than ever. Keep hopelessness and despair away from us. Don’t let fear and anxiety take over. Shine Your light and be our source of Strength always. Aameen.
We have moved to a new place at zenu,got back from school open fridge to find only “editwumwa bitters” in the fridge that’s when Asee say money no Dey house.
My mom say money no Dey so make I chop some small food for kitchen.
A week later I got sick and was taken to the hospital (not from the food tho) the doctor prescribe drugs for me momi say she Dey go house come.
She come back with plenty money to buy the drugs and pay for the other things,I asked her you said you didn’t have any money where did you get the money from and she said “that’s why I am a mother”
Constu may you rest in peace.