Ex-Falcons goalkeeper Precious Dede celebrates sister’s quadruplet arrival
Former Nigeria women’s national team goalkeeper Precious Dede has shared joyous news of quadruplets born to her younger sister. Dede expressed her excitement and gratitude, celebrating the arrival of two
Former Nigeria women’s national team goalkeeper Precious Dede has shared joyous news of quadruplets born to her younger sister.
Dede expressed her excitement and gratitude, celebrating the arrival of two boys and two girls on Instagram. She noted that her sister had been hoping for a child for years, making the birth of the quadruplets a particularly special moment for the family.
“After many years of waiting, God showed up most beautifully, FOUR precious blessings at once. Double the boys, double the girls, quadruple the joy. Our hearts are full beyond words. Years of prayers, tears, and hope… now turned into four miracles. God is faithful. From waiting to overflowing,” she wrote.
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“One pregnancy, four heartbeats… endless joy. Proof that delay is not denial. He turned our waiting into wonders. When God writes your story, He makes it beautiful in His time… God didn’t just answer… He overdelivered. Congratulations to my family,” she added.
Dede clarified in a follow-up post that her sister is the mother of the quadruplets, amidst online speculation.
“Thanks so much for the love and congrats! Just a quick note: My amazing little Sister is the real MVP here. She’s the mum of the quadruplets, not me,” she stated.
As a celebrated goalkeeper, Dede earned over 90 caps for Nigeria's senior women's national team and represented the country at four Women's World Cups, three Olympic Games, and four Women's Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, winning the continental title twice.