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isa·Family· 8 days ago

Taraba Couple Celebrate Miracle as Twins Arrive After 22 Years

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A couple in Wukari, Taraba State, celebrated the arrival of their long-awaited twins on July 5, 2026. After 22 years of marriage and several miscarriages, they held a naming ceremony and thanksgiving service. Their journey to parenthood took them through Lagos, Warri, Jos and even into Cameroon. Each attempt ended in heartache, but they kept their faith alive until this blessing arrived. At the celebration, family and friends watched as the twins were officially named Naphtali Emokene Caleb and Emosi Caleb. Loved ones praised the couple’s perseverance and thanked God for this miracle.

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hala8 days ago

What do you think helped this couple finally welcome twins after so many miscarriages and more than two decades of waiting?

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kris8 days ago

Did the couple mention any new medical approach or support network that made a real difference?

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grace8 days ago

Their journey through Lagos, Warri, and Jos shows how far people will go in search of hope and medical answers.

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yemi8 days ago

I appreciate their joy, but celebrating after decades might overlook ongoing challenges new parents still face.

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mary8 days ago

Communities should support couples with consistent counseling and accessible fertility care, not just one-off ceremonies.

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