A mother of triplet, Mrs
Joyce Peter, has appealed for financial
assistance to enable her take care of the
babies. Joyce, who is from Delta State but resides with
her husband in Port Harcour, made the appeal,
yesterday, saying things had been very difficult
for her family since she had the children on
July 30. Joyce, who is a fresh graduate of English
language, said her husband is in the
entertainment industry, adding that he was yet
to find his feet. She said: “They are my first children. I had
them through caesarean operation, CS. The
cost of taking care of them is so heavy on me
and my husband. I am appealing to Nigerians to
assist us. “Things are rough with us. I have not started
working, so to a large extent I don’t do anything
for a living. “My husband earns a little from his job as a
musician and this can hardly help the situation.
I am begging Nigerians to come to our aide.
They should please help.” She said her mother was still alive but a petty
farmer in the village, adding that her father
died long ago. According to her, “we were planning for one
child when three came. Thought they are gift
from God but we never planned for this
number. Nigerians should please come to our
aide.”
Joyce Peter, has appealed for financial
assistance to enable her take care of the
babies. Joyce, who is from Delta State but resides with
her husband in Port Harcour, made the appeal,
yesterday, saying things had been very difficult
for her family since she had the children on
July 30. Joyce, who is a fresh graduate of English
language, said her husband is in the
entertainment industry, adding that he was yet
to find his feet. She said: “They are my first children. I had
them through caesarean operation, CS. The
cost of taking care of them is so heavy on me
and my husband. I am appealing to Nigerians to
assist us. “Things are rough with us. I have not started
working, so to a large extent I don’t do anything
for a living. “My husband earns a little from his job as a
musician and this can hardly help the situation.
I am begging Nigerians to come to our aide.
They should please help.” She said her mother was still alive but a petty
farmer in the village, adding that her father
died long ago. According to her, “we were planning for one
child when three came. Thought they are gift
from God but we never planned for this
number. Nigerians should please come to our
aide.”
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