A Nigerian couple, Gbenga Familusi, 58, and his wife, 52, recently welcomed triplets after 24 years of waiting, but they are now facing severe financial difficulties in caring for their newborns.
Gbenga, a retired teacher and minister with the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), expressed his concerns in an emotional interview with The Punch.
In July, the couple celebrated the arrival of their long-awaited blessing, but the joy has been overshadowed by the mounting cost of caring for their three-month-old babies.
Gbenga shared that their savings have quickly depleted, and the expenses for food, diapers, and medical care have surged beyond their capacity. He appealed to well-meaning individuals and organizations for financial assistance, hoping to provide a better life for his children.
58-year-old retired teacher seeks assistance for his newborn triplets
"Right now, the main thing we need is financial assistance. The cost of caring for the babies has risen significantly. For example, just one tin of baby formula costs about N10,000, and with multiple babies, we need more than one tin every few days.
"It's not just formula; there are also medications and diapers that need to be purchased frequently. With newborns, diapers are changed constantly, and these supplies run out faster than we ever anticipated."
"Beyond that, we also have to consider regular hospital checkups and unexpected medical expenses that come with having multiple babies at once. All of these costs add up quickly, and it's becoming increasingly difficult to manage everything on our own.
"We would be incredibly grateful for any support, whether big or small, to help us get through this challenging time. Every little bit will go a long way in ensuring that these babies are healthy and well cared for."
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