A young Nigerian mother goes viral on the TikTok app after displaying her gorgeous quadruplets.
In a TikTok video, the ex-corps member identified as @momof4quadraplet said that she gave birth to four children while still serving her fatherland.
While posting a video of herself wearing her NYSC uniform, she mentioned that the Nigerian government was meant to increase her allowance to make it enough for five people.
In her words, “Giving birth to quadruplets while serving. Nigerian government suppose d pay me for five people.”
Social media users left comments congratulating her on her blessing and praying for the fruit of the womb.
Reacting to the post…
@MercySW said: “I tap from your blessing.”
@Coach Cherry +EsB said: “God I tap I don’t mind the stress oh lord dada dad. A big congratulations.”
@besam said: “I tap from your blessings in Jesus name amen.”
@user4867722104989 said: “God is not a stress for me I tap in to this blessing Lord.”
@Temmie reacted: “I tap frm ur blessing.”
@Wwofficial _Leod_claire said: “I tap into this double blessings in Jesus name, amen and amen.”
@Itz Yo Bae Juliet said: “Congratulations.”
@ezeakorpromisechi said: “I tap into ur blessings.”
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