Mary Remmy Njoku, a prominent actress and filmmaker in Nollywood, has conveyed an important message to religious women in Nigeria regarding the significance of in vitro fertilization (IVF).
For those unfamiliar, IVF refers to the process of combining a woman’s egg with a man’s sperm in a controlled laboratory environment.
In a recent post on her Instagram account, she emphasized that there is no inherent issue with IVF, asserting that God has endowed humanity with the wisdom to address our challenges. She encouraged religious women to openly share their experiences with IVF in their testimonies, suggesting that such openness could inspire and bless other families through God’s grace.
Mary also pointed out that sharing one’s testimony is not obligatory, advising those who may not be able to recount their full journey to refrain from doing so in order to avoid displeasing God.
“Dear Nigerian religious women!
There is nothing wrong with IVF. God created us with the wisdom to find solutions to our challenges. Feel free to include IVF in your testimonies, so that God can use your story to inspire and bless other families as well.
Testimony is not mandatory!
If you no fit tell us TRUE story, rest Abeg.
Make God no vex for you”.
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