After ten years of waiting
faithfully to God, Nigerian couple Dr Ekpo Edet has been blessed with a set of quintuplets
comprising of three girls and two boys in the University of Calabar Teaching
Hospital Cross Rivers State.
Reports has it that this would be
the first time the UCTH, and Cross River State as a whole would be witnessing
such a miracle.
The proud father of the quintuplets,
Dr. Ekpo Edet, could not hold back his joy and excitement as he could be seen
beaming with smiles.
Dr Edet said “I want to thank God
almighty, He’s a faithful God. The first time in the history of Cross River
State, the first time in the history of UCTH. Five at a go! God has been just
been faithful as we have concluded the first phase and the doctors have
confirmed that the babies are kicking. We are entering into the second phase
and I know it’s not going to be easy but I solicit for support from all
well-meaning Nigerians, all my friends and well-wishers.
Speaking upon meeting the parents of
the quintuplets, Dr Linda Ayade, the wife of the governor expressed her delight
as this was another first in the State’s history. She said it’s a sign of good
tidings in the state and country at large. She thanked the new mother for
opting for professional services of birth attendants. Her Excellency after
showering the babies with prayers further made a donation of one million naira
to the celebrating couple and another five hundred thousand naira to the
medical experts who made sure the babies were delivered successfully.
The State Commissioner for Health ,
Dr. Inyang Asibong, congratulated the father of the babies who in spite of the
whole tension and expectations during the period of the pregnancy was steadfast
as it has been a long wait for the couple. She thanked the very capable
Obstetrics and Gynecology team for their professionalism and also the
pediatrics team who will be taking over to ensure the babies stay healthy.
The quintuplets who were born
between 10:50am and 10:54am this morning weighed between 1.45kg and 1.75kg are
currently in the Special Care Babies Unit of the Teaching Hospital and are in
very good condition.
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