Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, his wife,
Oluwakemi, and other top government functionaries shed tears of joy on Sunday
at the christening of the triplets of the Chairman of the state Asphalt
Company, Mr. Niran Jogbodo.
Niran and his wife, Fadekemi, had
been married for 20 years without a child.
The guests and members of the Akure
District Headquarters of the Foursquare Gospel Church could not hold back tears
as they listened to the couple relating how immediate and extended family
members put pressure on them.
Niran said despite that, he remained
steadfast and vowed never to patronise false prophets and herbalists in their
quest to have a child.
He said, “My faith in the Lord became
strengthened as the day pass by. Ten years ago, I had a dream that I had a baby
who was named Ayomide and when I got to the church the following Sunday, I
obtained a tithe card with which I registered in the name.
“I have not defaulted in the payment
of the tithe up till today. Also last year, I went to the children hall and I
discovered that the structures there and the roof were dilapidated. I was not
happy and I promised God that I would intervene.
“I raised some money and informed the
church authorities of my intention to renovate the building. I was happy
working for God even when I knew that I have no child among the children that
would use the hall.
“However, while the work of God was
ongoing, my wife was ill and she was diagnosed of a disease that could either
lead to death or paralysis. Despite my challenge, I was shuttling between Lagos
where she was admitted in a hospital, and Akure to supervise the building
project.
“Few months after, my wife was healed
miraculously and in a matter of weeks, she became pregnant and when we were
expecting a child, to be named Ayomide, God gave us Ayomideji and Ayomiposi.”
His wife was also full of gratitude
to the Almighty God who spared her life and also the life of her husband who
slumped in the toilet and hit his head against the water closet last year and
had to be admitted in the hospital for several weeks.
She also related how the state
government gave them about N2m needed to save the lives of their babies shortly
after they were delivered.
She said, “We had no money and we
needed to save the lives of these children. Somebody spoke to the governor on
our behalf and the assistance came sooner than we expected and the triplets are
alive today.”
Also in attendance were a former
presidential candidate, Chief Olu Falae, members of the state executive council,
traditional rulers and top politicians.
The babies, Ayomide, Ayomideji and
Ayomiposi, were thereafter dedicated unto the Lord by the church’s District
Overseer, Rev. Zaccheus Omotoso
This can only be God The Most High nd Jehovah is His name.This is a reward of faithfulness.
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