Ewenje the father of quintuplets
expressed happiness at the birth of the babies he said he would need help from
well-meaning Nigerians and the Oyo State Government to cater for his large
family.
The twenty-eight-year old
woman, Sakirat Rasaq, was delivered of five babies (three boys and two girls)
at the University College Hospital, Ibadan on Monday. The quintuplets were born
at hospital’s special-care baby unit.
Father of the babies, Alfa
Yusuf Ewenje, 32, said he was a full-time Islamic cleric, adding that his wife
was referred to the UCH from Adeoyo State Hospital, Ibadan.
He said, “We realised that
Allah was going to bless us with something special when my wife had a scan
after three months of the pregnancy.
“At that point, we knew she
was carrying five babies in her womb. After the scan was done, we went to
Adeoyo State Hospital from Apete Medical Centre, Apete, Ibadan, where she first
registered for antenatal care.
“At Adeoyo hospital, the
doctor and nurses said it was better for us to go to the UCH, where there is
enough equipment and personnel to deal with such case.
“They said it was our best
option. The babies arrived around 8.45am on Monday and they are all in perfect
health,” he added.
The couple who already had
two children – Umoor (5) and Mistura (3) – lives in the Ijokodo area of Ibadan.
He said, “The situation we
found ourselves has exhausted our savings and with five additional children to
our family, I need help to feed this family.
“My dream is for them to be
leaders in this country, so that no matter my present situation, people will
know them for good.
“Though, I am greatly
handicapped now because I only make living out of my Quranic teaching class, I
want well-meaning people to come to my aid.
“I am using this medium to
appeal to the Governor of Oyo State, Abiola Ajimobi, and his wife, Florence,
Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, and the Federal Government to come to
my aid so that my joy won’t turn sour.”
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