Oluebube: Meet miracle child who survived her dead mother's womb, premature birth

Oluebube: Meet miracle child who survived her dead mother's womb, premature birth

- Oluebube survived her mother's death while in her womb and was safely delivered

- After her premature delivery, she was accepted into Mary's Perpetual Help Foundation for intensive care

- In the home, she received the love and warmth a real family would have given her

Oluebube is indeed a miracle child who against all challenges survived. With the help of Mary’s Perpetual Help Foundation Motherless/Less Privileged Home, she was given a chance at life despite the fact that she was born prematurely.

She was delivered when her mother died in an unfortunate stampede accident. Nobody thought she would live after the mother gave up the ghost.

When Oluebube was brought to the home to the home in November 2013 by her father, Mr Pius Anyigo, at the age of eight months. She was premature and full of veins. Despite her critical health condition, the home accepted and nurtured her.

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Everybody who knew her as a baby said they never knew she could survive. Photo source: The Sun
Everybody who knew her as a baby said they never knew she could survive. Photo source: The Sun
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According to the manager of the home, Obiageli Obiora, taking care of her was a very difficult one, adding that it is rare for a baby to survive after the carrying mother had died.

She added that the girl who is now in nursery two is doing well. “She hardly fall sick, like other children," she added.

Obiageli also revealed how the children of the house especially pray for Rev John Mary Ihueze, the founder of the home, because he takes them as his own family.

The founder of the home said that the core reason why God spared Oluebube was that God has a mission for her.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Nomsa Mavimbela took the bold move to share details of her personal journey since becoming a mother to a son with special needs.

Her seven-year-old son Thato was diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a rare condition that leads to water in the brain, which can cause the head to grow abnormally.

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When Nomsa gave birth, the outlook from doctors was very bleak. She was told that Thato most probably would not be able to survive.

Through willpower, hard work and dedication, Thato has grown into a delightful little boy. Nomsa revealed that he's defied the odds, as he is able to walk and talk.

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