Physically-impaired lady who found love finally gives birth after people thought she wouldn't start a family

Physically-impaired lady who found love finally gives birth after people thought she wouldn't start a family

- Love is a beautiful thing, and a physically-impaired lady is a living testimony to this

- The young lady identified as Agaezichi Oliver Joy, who is suffering from spinal muscular atrophy, met her lover on Facebook and they have a baby already

- In a heartwarming video interview, Agaezichi said her lover has been supportive

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A physically-impaired lady identified as Agaezichi Oliver Joy found the love of her life on Facebook and started a family with him after people thought it was impossible.

Agaezichi, a student of history and international relations at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, is suffering from spinal muscular atrophy.

In an interview with BBC News Africa, the young lady said the father of her child, Oshian Abraham, has been a supportive boyfriend, adding that he was by her side during the pregnancy period.

Physically-Impaired who Found Love Finally Gives Birth after People Thought She Wouldn't Start a Family
Physically-impaired young lady gave birth after finding love on social media. Photo credit: BBC News Africa
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Despite her condition, Agaezichi's pregnancy period was painless. The woman said if God allows, she would like to have another child.

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Speaking about his love for Agaezichi, Oshian said he grew in love with the young lady and only one of his friends knew about it.

Oshian's friend faulted his decision to be in a relationship with Agaezichi, but the young man stood his ground.

The young man wants God to bless him so he could get married to the love of his life.

Watch their interview with BBC News Africa below:

In similar news, a physically challenged lady identified as Linah Otieno found love and gave birth to a baby.

The young lady never imagined that she would one day get married, conceive and have a child because of her condition.

Sharing her story on her Facebook page, Linah said she was able to walk the entire pregnancy journey and deliver a healthy baby girl without any complications despite her condition.

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