Social media users react with the comment “What God cannot do doesn’t exist” after a couple who have been married for twenty (20) years finally welcome their first-ever baby.
To be in a marriage for 20 years without a child and be able to remain together given the challenges that come from society and family members is no child play.
This miracle happened in Nigeria. This good news was recalled in the caption attached to a trending video that has received a lot of love reactions from netizens.
The video was captioned: “Congratulations sir, after 20 years of marriage.”

Couple welcome a child after 20 years -Check out how they did it with powder.
In the said video, the man who had to wait for 20 years to be called a father was seated with a powdery substance all over his body. This is one of the common ways Africans celebrate big success.
The happy new mother, who waited for 20 years to be called a mother and put her enemies to shame, was not spared the powder either, as she was also decorated with more powder.
The happy announcement of the newborn child, who has brought happiness to the couples who have been hoping and praying for God to rewrite their marriage story, came after this. From now on, the cry of a baby will be heard in their matrimonial home.
They gave birth to a beautiful baby girl.
Truly, “What God cannot do doesn’t exist,” and the story of this couple in Nigeria who finally welcomed a child after 20 years of marriage should encourage all in such situations and increase your faith as you wait for any miracle and changes in any unhappy situation in your life.
Netizens Reactions…
Say_hi_ too_bianca: “Wow a very big congrats to him.”
victoriaadeboshe: “God is a miraculous God congratulations ur home is blessed forever.”
shalom NWA: “congratulations to you dear God will do it again.”
AISHA?: “I like the baby papa hand …congratulation sir.”
?ANNABELLA: “I tap this blessing for my mum.”
Watch the video below to know more…
A Couple finally welcome a child after 20 years – Watch the video
@ryansmum34 #foryou #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp God’s time is the best💖💖💖God is faithful
@ryansmum34

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