Seven years after their marriage,
Mrs. Manji Sebastian Pyoklam and her husband, Sebastian of Jos South LGA of
Plateau State kept running helter-skelter and praying to have a child.
Then, to their utter
astonishment, Mrs. Manji got pregnant last year. Shortly after Mrs. Manji told
her husband she was pregnant, they went to the hospital, only to be told after
a scan that she will be having a set of quadruplets.
The news was as exciting as it
was shocking.
Mrs. Manji, 33, who works with
the Plateau State government, is the first to have quadruplets in the state.
“There are records of twins in my mother’s family, but I am the first to have
quadruplets in our family and even in the state,” she said. “The pregnancy was
quite peaceful and stress free, but it made me eat heavily.”
Manji’s husband, Mr. Sebastian
Pyokalam Jibrin, a businessman and part-time lecturer at the College of Health,
Zawan, is elated at becoming a father after seven years.
On February 9, 2019 she gave
birth to quadruplets – two boys and two girls through caesarian section. “This
is my first pregnancy,” she said.
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