I'm bringing this report to you so that women out there who are waiting on the Lord for the fruit of the womb can draw inspiration and hope from this woman. At 52, most women are already grandmothers, but for
Mrs. Olukorede Obamo, a teacher in Ogun State,
who got married 25 years ago, she wasn't even a mother yet until last week.
Pls continue to read after the cut...
Like other women in that kind of position, she had visited hospitals, herbal centres and countless other places; yet to no avail. When in February this year, she conceived for the first time, she found it difficult to comprehend her body chemistry. Not able to conceal the development, she told her husband, Moses Obamo who immediately took her to a hospital for pregnancy
test. At the hospital, it was confirmed that she was indeed pregnant. In disbelief, they went to other hospitals to reconfirm the result of the test done by the first hospital, and it was positive. Thereafter, Olukorede started to nurture the pregnancy and nine months, precisely November 13, she was delivered of a baby girl.
Expectedly, the Obamos threw a lavish party to celebrate the baby who
was given more than 20 names, but the most striking of all the names is
Obadunsin (It is good to serve God). During an interview with Olukorede, she said the bundle of joy had
stirred up her trust in God and reinforced her belief in spousal love.
She however said she would not forget in a hurry the psychological trauma she went through during the trying times.Olukorede said, “It was a tough experience; I did not find it easy. I am still in my husband’s house because God is with me. “We fought times without number but God settled us. My husband
relations did not give me a breathing space; they always reminded me
they needed a child.
“Curiously, my husband and I went through a series of tests and the results were that nothing was wrong with the two of us.
“At a point, I lost hope. I was in a dilemma as to the next line of
action to take. My fear got to a head when I was approaching 50 and my
menstrual period became irregular. In the midst of my trouble, some
Christian sisters advised me to focus on God and that I should cast my
burden upon God alone. Ever since that time, I focused on God more than
ever before. I thank God he has given me a child at last. He has removed
reproach from me.”
She urged other women in a similar situation not to give up hope, advising them to have absolute confidence in God. On his part, Moses expressed gratitude to God for wiping tears off
their eyes. He said after a year they married without any sign of
conception, they started taking drugs. Ten years after their marriage, coupled with the fact that people had
started to call them names, Moses tried his ‘luck’ outside wedlock.
This experiment produced two love children – a boy and a girl.
“I was under serious pressure from some of my family members to
divorce her. At a point, my people were divided on that because some of
them really liked her because she is accommodating and caring.
“But when some people started to say it openly in my presence that I
was impotent, I decided to play an ‘away match’ to prove them wrong. In
the process I had two children.”
He said one thing that could not be taken away from his wife is her
unwavering faith in God, stressing that she participated in all the
church activities, particularly the one meant for the expectant mothers. A gynecologist, Dr. Ekunjimi Olanrewaju, said though it was not a
common event, nevertheless, it was not impossible for a woman of
Olukorede’s age to give birth to a baby. Olanrewaju said any woman still seeing her menses could get pregnant irrespective of her age. He, however, said most Nigerian women entered menopause between the ages of 48 and 52.
God is good. I'm happy for you ma. Typical of men not to be patient. He had to go and 'try' outside, hiss. If she was the one that went outside to try and prove that she is not barren, they will call her ashawo. So unfair.
ReplyDeleteGod is good. I'm happy for you ma. Typical of men not to be patient. He had to go and 'try' outside, hiss. If she was the one that went outside to try and prove that she is not barren, they will call her ashawo. So unfair.
ReplyDeleteAbi o, typical of our men, they will always try their luck outside, mscheeeeeeeeeeeew.
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