A Nigerian based in the U.S. Ena Ofugara shared the touching post
about his friend and wife whose baby born at 6 months made an amazing
recovery. His post below:
Yousouf was like the coolest of us all , fit from playing football, brilliant for being a medical student who has studied in Russia and transfered to the US and lively and conversational from teasing me about how Nigerian pastors are the 419 in South Africa and trying to regale me with their stories and their escapades, something I immediately switch to football. As an ardent Arsenal fan, he takes the bait and we go arguing for maybe 30 minutes.
Okay, I said Sasha his wife met him at work right? And the mother too? I
knew Yousouf would marry Sasha, not just because my Jamaican "sistren"
always had a smile, oh well, that too. I knew he would marry her because
of how he was with Sasha's mom. They were way too close. I knew my
African brother had gone Carribean.
Yea, they got married and
everyone was going about their business till Sasha's mother was
unusually quiet at work one day. I went to her and in her very thick
Jamaican accent she said "Sasha lose her biaybe." (Sasha lost her
pregnancy) I felt a chill. I have never seen her so sad. Of course I
tried to console her and told her "the next one is gonna be fine ma" To
which she said "You go get yourself one too. A baby is......." Okay, I
could not understand the Patois she spoke. But I got the general feeling
that she thought a baby was something special, something to crave for.
That was maybe two years ago. Then, like I do with my friends, before I
start posting, I check up on everybody and lo and behold, I saw Yousouf put up an update that said:
"Nina Rae Liuzio, was born on January 19th she is a premature baby she
was only 25 weeks (6months) and weighed only 1.5lbs ( roughly 0.5Kg). It
wasn't easy to take it, but we had faith and patience, I will like to
Thank God for fighting for her, all the doctors and nurses at Holy cross
hospital of Silver spring MD for the exceptional care they gave to her
until today. After nearly 3months at Neonatal intensive care unit today
she's discharged and she's going home with us, she weigh 5.5lbs right
now, to me this is a miracle. I wanna thank my family and friends for
praying for her everyday, thank you so much St Rita Marie Tofflemire for
being with us through the whole time, my wife Sasha Dwyer for staying
strong through the difficult time, we made it baby. I have a lot to say
but I'm too emotional , and very excited at the same time. Please keep
her on your prayers as she continues to get stronger. Amen..."
My hands shook. Yousouf is a kid, no more than 27 years old. Sasha is a lot younger. These
people are too young to go through this God!!! So I have been praying
for them and of course checking up on Yousouf from his posts. I said to myself, "I WILL NOT POST A SAD UPDATE ON
YOUSOUF," So I waited for the dark clouds to clear and for God's
sunlight to shine through. And it did. Hallelujah.
I chatted
with Yousouf. While talking, Yousouf had nothing but praise and
gratitude to God. He had very kind words to say of the American
Healthcare system. He said
"Ena, if I was back home in Tanzania,
they would say my wife had an abortion or a miscarriage. They would not
even treat the child. Ena, she was 23 weeks. That is about 6 months.
Nina (the daughter's name) was in the hospital for 3 months plus.
My God!!! Between Yousouf, the wife, the family and the health
insurance system, I can already tell you that no less that 50 thousand
dollars went down. I would say near a hundred. But what is money where
life is concerned? What is money?
So today, as I see Yousouf
smile again and place Nina on his bare chest....PROUD FATHER, I lift up
my hands up to the heavens and point to a God who has made extension to
the uterus/womb. He imbued man with the knowledge and today, my brother,
my friend is a beneficiary of God's extended womb.
Yousouf and Nina and Sasha. Psalm 24:1 "The earth is the Lord's and the
fullness thereof and all that dwell in it" The Lord shall complete his
healing. The Lord shall provide. The Lord shall guide. I speak and
prophesy good things upon the life of Nina. It is well with her. She
shall grow up strong and blessed beyond measure. You my friend, shall be
proud of what she shall become....a blessing to Tanzania, Jamaica and
USA"
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