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Mother of all nations - Nigerian lady says as she celebrates friend who had 6 children in 3 years

- Young Nigerian mother welcomes beautiful quadruplet babies

- The woman was celebrated for being a superwoman by her friend on social media

- It was gathered that she was already a mother of three before welcoming the quadruplets

A Nigerian lady has taken to social media to give her friend accolades for being a strong mother. The lady's friend recently welcomed four bouncing babies who were delivered hale and hearty.

The lady identified as Sopakrite Fyneface had shared her friend's story on a Facebook group known as Once a mum, always a mum. The excited lady revealed that she wants to tap into her friends blessing.

According to Fyneface, her friend had all her six children within the space of three years. She explained that the woman had triplets first, but one died, and she was later blessed with quadruplets the second time.

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Nigerian lady celebrates woman who had 6 children in 2 years Facebook source: Sopakrite Fyneface
Source: Facebook

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Fyneface joked about calling her friend mother of many nations, adding that she is the strongest woman she knows.

The woman expressed that her friend his blessed beyond words and she is highly favoured by him also.

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The woman had triplets, one died and then quadruplets Facebook source: Sopakrite Fyneface
Source: Facebook

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She said: "You see this beautiful lady right here, I call her mother of many nations..the strongest woman I've seen....blessed beyond words.. highly favored by God. Okay here is her story..her first pregnancy 2 yrs ago she had triplets (lost one though)..then her second pregnancy God blessed her with quadruplets..Asin ejima 4 making it 6 babies within 2 yrs....cheeeeee. Babes I'm so tapping into your blessings..what are friends for kwanu??congrats Lilly ...May God keep blessing you and your family."

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported the story who was blessed abundantly with children just like this mother of all nations.

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In the woman's case, she was a mother of four who wanted to have five children and by the time she tried her lucky again, she and her her husband were blessed with triplets. They were blessed with three identical baby boys.

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