- She took delivery of the babies on the two occasions
- The first set of six arrived on 7 August, while the second arrived seven days later, on 14 August
- The babies consisted of eight males and three females, but two of the girls died during delivery
A 54-year-old Nigerian woman, Alake Latoyosi gave birth to 11 babies in Cotonou, Benin Republic.
While her husband, Yahaya Nafiu, 56, is seeking help to support his family’s care for the babies and their mother.
Nafiu, the Missioner of Ilorin Descendants Progressive Union (IEDPU) in Port Novo, Ajasse, and Cotonou in the neighbouring West African country, said his 54-year-old wife delivered the babies in two batches. The first set of six arrived on 7 August, while the second arrived seven days later, on 14 August.
According to the father, a birth attendant took delivery of the babies on the two occasions.
The babies consisted of eight males and three females, but two of the girls died during delivery.
Nafiu said the remaining nine are hale and hearty. However, he said he struggled to meet the huge financial cost of caring for them and their mother.
“A few days after the delivery of the first set of children, my wife said she felt strange movements in her stomach. After a scan was carried out at the hospital, the doctor revealed that she was carrying another set of children, which led them to contact the initial birth attendant, and the next set of five babies was delivered”, Mr Nafiu said.
According to him, the pregnancy lasted over three years before the delivery.
He said the hospital could not ascertain the pregnancy position of his wife, resulting in the doctors being unable to carry out a Caesarian operation. The cleric attributed the experience to an evil spiritual influence on the doctors.