What ordinarily should have been a thing of joy turned sour recently,
as a mother of five, Mrs. Paulina Lucius, was delivered of a set of
premature quadruplets. The incident took place at the Rural Hospital in
Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The birth of the quadruplets has brought the total number of the
woman’s children to nine. Paulina’s husband, Mr. Lucius Kanvong, had in
the early hours of February 27, this year, visited his wife, who was in
labour at the hospital.
He was reportedly shocked to have met his wife with four premature
children. Confused, he expressed a mixture of joy and worry, as he had
limited resources to raise the four children. One of those who got wind
of the arrival of the premature children was Dr. Barclays Foubiri
Ayakoroma, Executive Secretary, National Institute for Cultural
Orientation (NICO). He called on government and well-meaning Nigerians
to support the family, whose breadwinner, Mr. Kanvong, is a peasant
farmer in Assu-Attakar village, Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna
State.
Already, some concerned Nigerians have been showing concern and
supporting the family. They include Chairman of Kaura Local Government
Area of Kaduna State, Mr. Kumai Babung, and the Chief of Takab Chiefdom,
Mr. Tobias Wada (Agwan Takab 1). They were said to have visited the
family to felicitate with them and offer material and financial
donations.
Although the birth of the quadruplets has continued to attract
compliments from well wishers, Mr. Lucius Kanvong, the father, appears
to have received the babies with mixed feelings.
While he is happy that the wife successfully delivered four babies at
a time, the challenge of catering for the children continues to haunt
him. According to Mr. Jerry Bighan, elder brother to the father of the
quadruplets, who is also a staff of the Kaduna State Ministry of Culture
and Tourism, Lucius, has continued to live with the fear of the
unknown, having had five children already.
Bighan explained that Lucius had confided in him that he was
expecting just one baby to make up six children and stop childbearing
but has now ended up with nine children. Moreover, he is worried that as
a peasant farmer, he may not be able to cater for the children.
While expressing gratitude to God Almighty for the support given to
the family so far, Jerry Bighan further called for more assistance from
government, non-governmental organisations and concerned Nigerians to
enable the family cater for the children and raise them well, stressing
that the father is just a peasant farmer with minimal income.
Meanwhile, the premature quadruplets (two boys and two girls) are
reportedly being cared for in an incubator at the St. Gerald’s Hospital
in Kaduna State, while the mother has since been discharged from the
hospital but remains under close observation by the doctors.
Ayakoroma, who pledged to support the family, also called on more
Nigerians to support the couple so that that the coming of the children
would remain a source of blessing rather than cause untold hardship for
the family.
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