Nigerian woman gives birth to baby girl after 10-years of marriage
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A Nigerian woman in the USA Mrs Njideka Eneugwu is giving God the glory after welcoming her first child, 10 years after she got married.
A friend who shared the good news on social media wrote;
Testimony time
Hallelujah!!!!, my friend Mrs Njideka Eneugwu delivered a beautiful baby girl after 10 years of marriage. God is still doing wonders and miracles to those who believe in him and he will never let his people to see shame. I use her as a point of contact for all sisters here waiting on God for babies, God will wipe your tears just like he did for her in Jesus name Amen.
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