A young mother from Owode Idiroko, Ogun, who recently gave birth to quadruplets, has cried out for financial assistance from Nigerians.
In a viral video, she shared that her husband “abandoned” her when she was four months pregnant, leaving her “without support”.
The woman said the quadruplets urgently require food, clothes, and shoes. She added that her family has struggled to pay their hospital bills, which is N4.2 million.
She also pleaded with Gabriel Ademola Amosun, the cleric also known as Agbala Gabriel, for help.
“I’m the mother of the quadruplets from Owode Idiroko, Ogun state. My husband ran away when I was four months pregnant, and since then, there has been no help,” she said.
“We haven’t paid hospital bills, no clothes or food. Please assist me, Nigerians. Agbala Gabriel fans please assist me.”
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In the footage, the woman’s relative also appealed for assistance. She disclosed that the babies were transferred to a private hospital in Ogba, Lagos, where they were placed in incubators, indicating that they may have been born prematurely or required special medical care.
“We are the relatives of the lady who gave birth to quadruplets. Agbala Gabriel fans, please help us,” she said.
“The quadruplets have been referred to a private hospital in Ogba, Lagos state. They were placed in incubators, and we were charged N4.2 million.”
Last year, TheCable Lifestyle reported how the Femi Otedola Foundation gifted N5 million to the family of Sodiq Olayode, whose wife Abiodun recently gave birth to quadruplets.
This was after a friend of Sodiq took to X to reveal that the Ogun-based couple needed financial assistance to care for their quadruplets.
The post gained attention on social media, with several users donating millions to support the couple.
In an interview with TheCable Lifestyle, Abiodun pleaded with Nigeria’s first lady to support her family.
“I hope that the first lady (Remi Tinubu) will see this and come to my aid and come and support my family in any way they can. I hope my children will get scholarships,” she said.
“I kept on saying education is paramount to me. As I said, I am an outsourced staff at Sterling. I planned for one. But here we are having four. The first lady, I hope you are seeing this. Please come to my aid.”
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