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Nothing is new under the Sun...... Wetin we no go hear??..... End time Signs.... Devil at work. Just trying to summarize nlers comments aforetime..... Detailed comments can follow. |
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm........why iz dz happening at this time.......am fed up of being home ooooo |
The bible says 'thou shall not lie'.....it's a big fat lie,so itsa SIN......*am a big time victim though...... |
am really interested in d story....please keep us posted when it's revisited |
.not really |
Yenagoa – Mrs Kate Fezigha, a 52-year-old midwife at the General Hospital, Sagbama, Bayelsa, said she gave birth to a baby girl on June 3 to end 19- year barrenness. Fezigha gave the testimony at the Child Dedication and Thanksgiving Service of the baby christened Prudent, in Yenagoa on Sunday. She said she got married in 1994 and had supervised the delivery of many children and witnessed the joy and feeling of many mothers during labour and child birth. According to her, an attempt to adopt a child from a Bayelsa- based Orphanage was fruitless as she was swindled by the purported coordinator of the home. She said that her chances of conception were further reduced on attainment of menopause when she ceased to observe her monthly menstrual cycle. She said that the arrival of Prudent changed her story and brought joy and consolation to the family. The elated mother said that the conception and delivery of the miracle baby was “the Lord’s doing and it is marvelous in His sight’’. Fezigha said the pressure became unbearable during the 19-years waiting, and she took stock of her service as a midwife but she managed to remain steadfast in her trust in God. “It was not an easy experience to see others through the child bearing process and not to have your own child. “And it is particularly touching when I have had a very successful professional practice as a midwife. “I have not lost any baby or mother under my care as a midwife under the Bayelsa Government,’’ she recalled. She continued: “I was worried that many of the children I had taken delivery of during service were now parents. “I even reflected and wondered why is it that that despite the fact that no child had died in my hand during delivery as midwife, why can’t I have my own, but a voice kept telling me to redouble my effort and I shall be blessed. “But the mysterious voice started reducing in my head as I was losing hope. “I decided to adopt a baby from an orphanage and I was duped. At this stage, I deliberately killed the voice and hand it all to God. “I asked him that I will not disturb him any longer. And if he decides to give me a child, so be it,’’ Fezigha said in her testimony. Narrating her experience with childlessness Fezigha, explained that a stage in her life, her mysterious sickness led her to take a scan and it was diagnosed to be either a ‘fibroid or Cyst’. According to her, another scan later revealed that she was pregnant. I had mixed feelings after the second scan. “I even told my husband that it is false pregnancy. When my husband asked me what that meant, I became his lecturer telling him what he meant and saw the expectation of a pregnancy in his eyes. “Few months later, I started seeing some changes in my body. Throughout this period, I could not go to work and had to be hospitalised twice before I delivered. “Those who knew me could not believe it and screamed when they see my swollen stomach. When they see me, they scream and shout praise the Lord,’’ she said amidst joy. Fezigha, said that her family is full of praise to God, “all the period of waiting was not easy, but I am comforted by the word of God. “Let me advice women that are hoping for a child to put their faith in God. God will give them a child and they should not patronise native doctors.’’ (NAN) |
Mynd_44: This touched your heart? Those ribs of yours must be really weakIt could touch anyone's heart,it depends its just that the poster needs to put in a little more expression and good writing skills. |
A typical Mr. Ibu showing some acts......lol |
i'll be right back |
diz has to work na......u sure say na so u take do ur own? |
and this made frontpage?....eyin mods,eku ise ooo....una welli done ooo |
okay.....dz rules don dey too much o |
well....not looking bad,at least time will tell... |
Yungwizzzy: network providers are really making hell from Nigerians imagine this figure multiplied by their high data rates. and yet one useless organization will sit in the US and report that 90% of Nigerians are poor wurehell. pesin Neva see food chop e go subscribe 4 internet data?? |
Yungwizzzy: network providers are really making hell from Nigerians imagine this figure multiplied by their high data rates. and yet one useless organization will sit in the US and report that 90% of Nigerians are poor wurehell. pesin Neva see food chop e go subscribe 4 internet data??No 1. What do u mean by they're making hell? Have you been there before? What does ur hell qualify or quantify? Cos i dont think hell iz a rich entity. No 2. Why would u call some organization useless? What do u know about such org.? What research have you done to validate your statement? No 3. Don't you know research has been done before such statistics must have been done? The truth is that most Nigerians are poor. That a person can afford a 100 naira for 10mb doesn't mean he's rich. I wonder,why such baseless accusation by you? I think you yourself need to go to the crook and crannies of this nation and see for yourself that Nigeria is a poverty stricken nation irrespective of the figure that 48.3 million people can afford data subscription |
brb....lemme listen first |
29 days and still counting.......i'll let you know when it's 100 |
haterz will never stop hating and lovers will hardly stop loving.........dz guy iz got his cash,stog wasting time here talking about his packs......get a life folks. |
dz guy no go kill me wit laf oooo........OLUWAGBEMILASUUGA |
Young man,this is no life......better repent now before it's too late.....daz all i'll say |
If am seeing right,they look very much alike... |
lanrexlan: Cool down bro,I heard that the ASUU strike is affecting everything,the payments and checking of result.My brother told me that if ASUU doesn't resume,then no result for usnot at all,d strike aint gonna affect checking of result neither is it gonna affect payment of the required 1000,its just that futa is upgrading it's website,and that would hinder all processes that ought to be performed online.....it might take a little time,just be patient......one love |
signed |
u really want me to do a comparism,lemme date dem for 1 week each,den i'll cum back nd compare.........buh #david'1s chick all d way |
@ least men don dey get value small small |
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.The same with UNIBEN,unless you've paid the post utme fees before they started upgrading their site.I am still doubting oo.