A Nigerian lady is overjoyed because she has been gifted with the fruit of the womb.
The lady touched many hearts when she posted a video showing off her baby bulge for her fans to see.
Charity Chiwetalu, a pregnant lady, looks to have had her legs amputated. However, she is now pregnant, and her happiness has no boundaries.
She told her fans that this was the reason she had been gone from TikTok.
She was spotted celebrating with her partner after being blessed with the product of the womb.
The young lady captioned the video. “Whatever God cannot do does not exist. This photo explains my absence, though I miss you guys. But I’m back.”
Her social media fans joined in the celebration and wished her and her family well.
@Solar_System_Cheche_ said: “Since I met you on this app, you’ve withstood hate, envy, graduated from university, got a man and now a mother. This kind God, another one no dey ooo.”
@Your kwin said: “What God cannot do those not exist.”
@Your kwin said: “Congratulation mama. God we guard your family.”
@miraclesophy said: “I knew her during my university days.”
@Nancy love said: “Congratulations, my love I’m very happy for you. Please wish me safe delivery.”
@Pierre12TE asked: “So wetin I do una …why una no won marry me. Na my character abi.” *
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