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Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by lalasticlala(m): 11:58am On Jan 14, 2015
Paul and Tunrayo Alagbe were married on September 3, 1998 and had their first child on December 29, 2014. RITA OKONOBOH chronicles the couple’s journey through the years of trials to the unfolding of boundless blessings.

I waited patiently for the LORD; he turned to me and heard my cry. He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand. He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see and fear the LORD and put their trust in him (Psalm 40: 1-3).

The above Psalm verses aptly describe Mrs Tunrayo Alagbe’s testimony of the Lord’s goodness as she finally gave birth to a daughter at a few months shy of 60 years of age.

It was a sunny afternoon on Monday, January 5, 2015, and the atmosphere was radiantly purpled by the stylish outfits of many who had come to witness the naming ceremony of the lovely daughter of the Alagbes. The crowd was surprisingly large, even for the African setting, as many braced the burning rays beating down on the premises of the Women Missionary Union (WMU) headquarters of the Nigerian Baptist Convention (NBC), Total Garden area, Ibadan, just to show their solidarity with the couple.

As the President of the NBC, Reverend Dr Supo Ayokunle, affirmed during his address at the naming ceremony, “This child has, from the beginning, started breaking records. I have never seen a naming ceremony that attracted this kind of crowd. Also, no naming ceremony has been conducted on the premises before now. This goes to show that God can do anything, anytime, anywhere and anyhow, pleasantly, for his own people. For those who wait upon God, it is never over until it is over. This is an occasion for us to understand that God’s ways are not our ways.”

The Retired Executive Director, Women Missionary Union, Nigeria, and a close friend of the family who anchored the naming of the baby, Reverend Mrs Yemi Ladokun, took the audience through the time of waiting. She showed to the crowd some flowers from the bouquet used during the wedding and stated that she had kept the flowers thinking she would use them during the year after the wedding during the naming ceremony of a child but she was wrong as she had to wait for almost 17 years.

The child was given close to 40 names including, Halleluyah, Testimony, Esther, Jesulayomi, Ileri-Ayo-Mi, OkikiJesu, Adepate, Oluwatoyin, Omoronike, Ibiyemi, Oluremi, Motunrayo, Mo-F’Oluwa-ke, Aderonke, Odunola, Eri-Ipe, Ewa-Iyin, Itan-iyanu-ife, IturaOluwa, Favour, Oluwadamilare, Titilayomi-niwaju-Oluwa, among other significant names.

‘A childless woman has no honour, no respect, no place’

Speaking with Sunday Tribune on the experience during the years of anxiety, Mrs Alagbe noted that the many years of worrying, coupled with the delay before marriage, contributed to making the experience quite worrying. According to her, “I wouldn’t say we were not worried, but God was comforting and encouraging us. It was not a pleasant experience at all. We experienced delay before marriage but this one was more excruciating. However, God sustained us.”

On the most nagging worry during the times of trial, the couple notes that the African tendency to look down on a childless couple was a constant source of concern. According to the mother, “In Africa, having children is very important. If you’re married and childless, it’s like you have no honour, no respect, no place. You’re nobody, so to speak.”

The father, Paul Alagbe, further stated that “She would sometimes say if she had known that it would be like this, she would not marry me as it seems like she is a problem to me.” His wife affirmed this by stating that “Medically, I was told he has no problem, but I was the one whose fallopian tubes were blocked. I felt like I was a burden to him, like I shouldn’t have come his way and instead allowed him to live his life.”

‘Childlessness does not mean you are married to the wrong person’


The president of the NBC, Reverend Ayokunle, who spoke on challenges and godly responses noted that nobility and godliness does not immune an individual from trials. According to him, “Childlessness is not a modern-day challenge. The fact that your family is childless does not mean you are married to the wrong person. Some couples who do not have the problem of childlessness have other problems. Would you rather exchange childlessness for blindness, for instance? A problem is a problem but God is always there.”

On her general outlook during the period of not knowing how things would turn out, Mrs Alagbe, whom many describe as cheerful, warm and always ready with a smile, narrated “I kept hoping. I cherished my personal relationship with God because I know that the day you die, this issue of having children no longer has meaning. So, I was jealously guarding my personal relationship with God, especially in relation to eternity. I tried to enjoy other things God has blessed me with. Although, I was often disturbed by that one thing he had not done, I tried to enjoy what he has done and in my own little way, I served him, hoping He will do it. I thought that if He doesn’t do it, He knows why and knows how to sustain me. That’s also why I didn’t visit all sort of places because I know that if I eventually get a child from the wrong source and I end up in hell, what use will it be? Besides, God encouraged me that He will do it and I trusted in His promise.”

‘There was pressure on me as the only surviving male to have a child’

Her husband, Mr Alagbe, was not also without his own troubles. According to him, he was constantly reminded about the need to take the alternative option by getting a second wife. This was further hinged on his position as the only surviving male child of his family. As Mr Alagbe puts it, “We were six in my family; four of them died and it was just me and my sister left. All my siblings who died did not have any children and there was pressure on me as the only surviving male to have a child. However, I was convinced by my faith not to do anything negative.”

God never comes too late –Mother

Mrs Alagbe, who started treatment in early 2014, was confirmed pregnant in April 2014 and the reaction of the couple when the news first broke is too much to sufficiently capture in words.

“I didn’t believe it. It didn’t have much meaning to me. It was like I was dreaming. However, as time went on, I saw it becoming a reality. I just kept thanking God because He said He will do it according to his promise in Psalm 40. I know that this miracle is for God’s name to be glorified and for the hope of people to be reawakened so that they believe that God still works miracles. God never comes too late,” Mrs Alagbe stated.

For Mr Alagbe, his reception of the good news was almost unbelievable. In his words, “It was like a dream. I kept asking myself if it was true.”

While echoing the joy of motherhood, Mrs Alagbe stated that “I just praise God. I’m delighted that God kept his word. In January 2013, there was a prophecy in our church that God will do it. Several people came to me and told me to hold on to that prophecy because it was for me. In addition to what others had been telling me, and the support I received, especially from my church, El-Shaddai Baptist Church, Pastor Mrs Olateju and many people, I am happy that God has been faithful to His word.”

‘You can still help people even in your own sorrow’

While acknowledging that going through childlessness is no trivial task, Mrs Alagbe advises couples in this situation to guard their relationship with God whatever the eventual outcome. As she points out, “Even if at the end of the day, God doesn’t do it, it is to the advantage of the couple. I reached that stage where I told God that if He doesn’t do it, I’m okay with His decision because He knows what is best for me. My advice is that they should hold on to God and ensure that their personal relationship with God stands. They should also do other things to serve God because when you serve God, you are not likely to be too sorrowful and you’ll be happy to meet the needs of others and minister to people. Couples should not aimlessly trust God but anchor on a verse on the Bible and trust the eventual manifestation of God’s word. They should also help others. You can still help people even in your own sorrow. When you minister to the needs of people, your burden is lightened. The couple shouldn’t become so averse to others as if barrenness is the only problem in the world. Afterall, God has done other things that they can enjoy and appreciate. Let them hold on to God.”

Mr Alagbe, affirmed by friends and church members to be a friend of children and who also teaches children in the church, advises couples in the situation to ensure that they are not hostile to people, especially children, no matter how hard it seems.

Taking more wives is courting more problems –Father

In his advice for men who are currently undergoing the challenge of childlessness and who, like him, had been advised to take a second wife, Mr Alagbe encourages them to fear God, stating that “If they go for more wives, they are asking for more problems. The best thing is to hold on to God and see beyond the immediate situation. Right from time, I knew there was a problem but I also considered what the situation would be if I was the one who had the problem.”

The couple attempted to relive the priceless memory of viewing the child for the first time. For Mr Alagbe, “There was anxiety at the time of delivery. I read Tribune newspapers a lot and I had read something about a similar case in which the operation was not successful and I kept thinking about it. But when I saw the baby, I almost cried. I was very happy.”

For Mrs Alagbe, “I was just happy. I don’t know the words to use. I was excited. I was thrilled that the baby had come at last. I had her through Caesarian section at Vine Branch Medical Centre and at the theatre, when they told me ‘this is your baby; it’s a perfect baby,’ I wanted to scream and say ‘Wow! So this is what was in my womb!’ I lack words to explain. Even though I was in pains, I couldn’t sleep throughout that day. I was just looking at her and I kept saying to myself, ‘So this is you I have been waiting for. Where did you hide?’ I was really very happy.”

The President, Ibadan Baptist Conference, Reverend (Dr) Yemi Adekunle, in his prayers for the family, prayed that their faith remains unshaken and that God’s favour will radiate not just in the family but through all present.

For prayers, encouragement and for witnessing the ceremony, the Pastor, First Baptist Church, Ibafo, thanked and prayed for God’s blessings upon all.

http://www.tribune.com.ng/life-and-living/item/26409-married-at-43-gave-birth-at-60

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by MizMyColi(f): 11:59am On Jan 14, 2015
This is God, this is just God, God the creator and giver of all life.

I pray, for everyone who seek the fruit of the womb, for everyone who consider themselves late comers and late bloomers.

This is Your Year. Your Moment of Glory. Amazing Blazing Glory Will Surely Locate You.

Amen.
smiley

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by ceo4eva: 12:04pm On Jan 14, 2015
Wonderful! God is still God. He still answers prayer.

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by Gloriagee(f): 12:07pm On Jan 14, 2015
Anything wrong with adoption, please? I'm just so tripped by people that adopt

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by Tenim47(m): 12:09pm On Jan 14, 2015
risin my face wit hypo. Cnt beliv wat i c

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by MissSlimbody(f): 12:09pm On Jan 14, 2015
Its the Lord's doing and it is marvelous in our sight.

She's actually 59 and not 60 smiley

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by AutosBay(m): 12:09pm On Jan 14, 2015
With God all things are possible, just an advice to everyone not necessarily in this situation but other situations, be it job, and other expectations 2015 is your year. God never comes too late.

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by MissSlimbody(f): 12:10pm On Jan 14, 2015
Tenim47:
risin my face wit hypo. Cnt beliv wat i c


Believe it,'cos its true.
Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by lalasticlala(m): 12:12pm On Jan 14, 2015
MissSlimbody:
Its the Lord's doing and it is marvelous in our sight.

She's actually 59 and not 60 smiley


U know her?

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by Nobody: 12:14pm On Jan 14, 2015
As early as 50, some women tend to stop ovulating. But this, she even got herself pregnant and gave birth without any acquired-medical-assistance. Her case is a rare one. Wow. She's one lucky woman!

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by MissSlimbody(f): 12:18pm On Jan 14, 2015
lalasticlala:


U know her?


Yeah...known her from afar as the Nigerian Baptist convention Lydia Director (I'm a baptist). The news of her delivery was all over Baptist churches. (mostly south west)

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by blank(f): 12:22pm On Jan 14, 2015
Any picture of her pregnant?

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by DollyParton1(f): 12:29pm On Jan 14, 2015
MissSlimbody:

Yeah...known her from afar as the Nigerian Baptist convention Lydia Director (I'm a baptist). The news of her delivery was all over Baptist churches. (mostly south west)
You are baptist too!!!! Very nice.


I remember reading her book ten years ago about delay or something of sort. Her book gave me encouragement while I was having delay getting into the Uni back then. I still hold unto that book till now. She had and still have powerful testimonies trailing her.
I never knew she had not given birth to a child yet until I saw a post about her been delivered of a baby at an old age, on the Nigerian Baptist Youth group.
Bless her and the baby and that awesome husband of hers.

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by Redoil: 12:34pm On Jan 14, 2015
That same faith and fate that works for her will also work for gej.
Can i hear a loud amen?

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by Abduletudaye(m): 12:42pm On Jan 14, 2015
hmmm...Na God oo

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by DollyParton1(f): 12:48pm On Jan 14, 2015
That baby has a purpose....
The story of Isaac, Prophet Samuel and John the Baptist comes to mind.

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by MissSlimbody(f): 12:48pm On Jan 14, 2015
DollyParton1:

You are baptist too!!!!
I remember reading her book ten years ago about delay or something of sort. Her book gave me encouragement while I was having delay getting into the Uni back then. I still hold unto that book till now. She had and still have powerful testimonies trailing her.
I never knew she had not given birth to a child yet until I saw a post about her been delivered of a baby at an old age, on the Nigerian Baptist Youth group.
Bless her and the baby and that awesome husband of hers.


I saw the post too (Baptist youth on facebook). But I knew she WAS childless.

Our God is a miracle worker.

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by Nobody: 12:51pm On Jan 14, 2015
If God almighty made Sarah give birth at the age of 80, how much more a woman of 60. The power to make all things possible belongs to him. I am sooo happy for this woman.

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by cococandy(f): 12:55pm On Jan 14, 2015
It was her time.

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by Nobody: 1:17pm On Jan 14, 2015
Sophyrocks:
If God almighty made Sarah give birth at the age of 80, how much more a woman of 60. The power to make all things possible belongs to him. I am sooo happy for this woman.

The people in the Bible got hundreds of years old, didn't they?

The question is whether it is responsible to have kids at this age.
Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by cococandy(f): 1:35pm On Jan 14, 2015
carefreewannabe:


The people in the Bible got hundreds of years old, didn't they?

The question is whether it is responsible to have kids at this age.

It is not ideal but life is not perfect. At least if she's looking at a normal life span, the child will be over 20 before she(mama) dies. the child can take care of herself then.

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by TV01(m): 1:45pm On Jan 14, 2015
carefreewannabe:
The people in the Bible got hundreds of years old, didn't they?
Some

carefreewannabe:
The question is whether it is responsible to have kids at this age.
And how is it your place to pose or answer that question?

You don't question willful single parenthood, or homosexual parenthood, both of which deny a child the presence of one of it's biological parents.


TV

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by Nobody: 1:52pm On Jan 14, 2015
carefreewannabe:


The people in the Bible got hundreds of years old, didn't they?

The question is whether it is responsible to have kids at this age.

Well i can't really be the judge of that. Its their first child so i think they should at least experience such joy and priviledge before leaving this world. dnt you think? Its what almost every couple look forward to in their lifetime. If it happens just once, then fine.

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by Nobody: 2:16pm On Jan 14, 2015
With God all things are possible

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by chimchim1(m): 2:17pm On Jan 14, 2015
I am sure it was IVF they did.

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by sexaddict08(m): 2:17pm On Jan 14, 2015
All Glory to Baba God in Heaven.............

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by sexymoma(f): 2:17pm On Jan 14, 2015
Gloriagee:
Anything wrong with adoption, please? I'm just so tripped by people that adopt
There s nothing greater than seeing your own children as in blood related

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by Lilimax(f): 2:18pm On Jan 14, 2015
blank:
Any picture of her pregnant?
Yes. Hope you're not one of the doubting Thomas undecided Our God can do all things. He is Jehovah who can break and jump protocol smiley

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by justwise(m): 2:19pm On Jan 14, 2015
Gave birth at 60? Selfishness, she will not have enough energy and time to bring up that child, the poor child will end up being her carer.

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by Nobody: 2:19pm On Jan 14, 2015
And some will still say miracles aren't real undecided

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Re: Meet The Nigerian Woman Who Married At 43, Gave Birth At 60 ( Photo ) by Lilaex: 2:19pm On Jan 14, 2015
No

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