- Illbliss revealed that he and his wife experienced 8 years of childlessness before God blessed them
- Speaking in a recent interview with Arise TV, Illbliss stated that his children were born miraculously.
- He recalls how his first daughter was born after eight years, and his second daughter born prematurely during COVID-19.
Rapper and actor Tobechukwu Ejiofor, popularly known as Illbliss, recently opened up about his struggles with childlessness.
Illbliss shared how he and his wife fought against the odds for years before finally welcoming their two children.
Recall that the rapper and his wife struggled with infertility for eight years before welcoming their first child, Sochikaima in 2017.
They also welcomed another daughter , Kachimsideh in 2020.
Speaking in a recent interview with Arise TV, Illbliss described the moment when his kids came into their lives as nothing short of a miracle, shining a light on the emotional journey they had endured.
He stated that his first daughter was born after eight years of waiting, and his second daughter was born prematurely during the COVID-19 lockdown.
He revealed that his album “SideKai” was coined from his two daughter’s names.
In his words:
“I am a girl-dad. I have two beautiful daughters. Sochikaima is 6, and Kachimsideh is 3. So, my album title ‘SideKai’ was coined from their names.
“My kids came miraculously. Kaima came in after eight years of marriage. It took my wife and me a long time before we started having kids. Side also came during COVID-19, 2020. She came as a premature baby. So, they all came in miraculously.”
In 2022, Illbliss opened up on how his Life Was Incomplete Before they had a Baby .
The ‘King of Boys’ actor spoke to media personality Chude Jideonwo about how people attempted to introduce them to preachers because of their eight years of childlessness, but stayed true to God.
Illbliss, real name Tobechukwu Ejiofor, said every word with deep emotions;
“It was a long wait. I got married in 2009 and I knew I was doing the honorable thing. The plan was to get married, raise a family promptly and take care of all of them.
“So the first year came, second year, third year, fourth year, fifth year. Some of the friends that I was part of their groomsmen or we did collectible groomsmen had gotten married, their kids had come.
“Even the guys that were groomsmen for my own wedding had gotten married and kids were popping up from all around us.”