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4 years agoon
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Joe Pee
The naming ceremony of the children was held at the Community 1 Assembly of the church on Sunday, November 8, 2020
In the photos shared on social media, 3 other family members had to assist the couple to present all the babies at the altar for prayers.
A Ghanaian elder in the Church of Pentecost called Mr Kenneth Amoabeng and his wife, Mrs Vera Amoabeng, have given birth to five children at once.
According to reports sighted by Adwoaadubianews.com on the Instagram handle of factsandtruths_official as well as celebritiesbuzz, the couple had been married for eight years without a child.
The five children were christened during a naming ceremony that was held at the Tema Community 1 Assembly of the Church of Pentecost, opposite the Full Gospel Church International.
See the photos below:
In the shots shared on social media, three other family members assisted the couple to present all the babies at the altar for prayers.
Although Mr and Mrs Amoabeng were spotted looking calm in the photo taken during the naming ceremony, one can only imagine the overflowing joy in their hearts.
In Ghana, bearing children after their wedding is a big deal for many people despite protracting advocacies for couples to be given the space to give birth as they can or please.
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