Lady who waited for 10 years to have a child have died two days after giving birth to twins.
According to the sister of the deceased, Nancy Chiaka who shared the story, after 10 years of waiting and finally receiving double blessings, her sister Mrs. Gloria Chiaka Aderibigbe died due to complications after birth.
She gave birth on December 23 and died on the 25th.
The heartbroken sibling while sharing the disheartening news wrote:
“I am lost of words my darling sister. Sis Gee I fondly call u. My padi, my gist partner, my personal person.
Where do I start from egbon mi….my world is broken. How do I cope with ur demise,egbon mi…
D first day u woke me up n told me ,u were pregnant!!! sleep left my eyes …I cried, cried,thank God, held ur hands and we prayed together…..
eee….y u con leave me wt d twins God bless u with n u just gave up d ghost naaaaa after 10 years of waiting???
We talk about the preparations, we were ready for their birth, brought drinks n all …all ready for the D-Day..
Geeeee…we no talk like dis naaaa….how do I cope with taking care of the twins egbon mi. I held u on Thursday night n told u congratulation. I left, saw u in d ambulance struggling for life !!!!!!!
Sissssssss!!! Not knowing it was my last ..n u died on Christmas day, a day I will not forget in my life. I made sure ur pregnancy journey was smooth, u did nothing but rested more…sis y na
We had plans , plenty plans on ur journey to motherhood…n death took u away from me…how do I cope with ur demise sis Gloria???
Ur counseling helped me in so many ways,u were always der for me anytime I needed u. Where do I go from here sis of life????
8 years of living wt u, I learnt a lot from ur marriage, from u, how u coordinated ur home. Sis mi, u were selfless. U were kind to a fault. U radiate anywhere u go. U never had enemies. U were a blessing to so many people u came across.
I don’t know wat else to write oooooo. I will not forget u egbon mi. I will not forget yesterday. Rest well sis…”
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Also, her friends have taken to social media to mourn her death.