Ghanaian Mom of Triplets Abandoned by Babies' Dad Receives Provision, Cash; Soon to Get New House

Ghanaian Mom of Triplets Abandoned by Babies' Dad Receives Provision, Cash; Soon to Get New House

  • Madam Vivian gave birth to preterm babies and was abandoned by their father
  • She subsequently lost one of the babies due to ill health because she couldn't afford to take the baby to a hospital
  • Vivian has received a cash donation, food items, and a new house is under construction to accommodate her and the babies

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Madam Vivian, a Ghanaian mother of triplets abandoned by her husband, has received a donation in cash, food products, and other items for their upkeep.

The new mother was abandoned by the father of the babies when he learnt about their premature birth.

Vivian, domiciled in a village in the Central Region, told Etwerso Hemaa that she lost one of the babies due to ill health because she couldn't afford to take the baby to the hospital.

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Ghanaian Mom of Triplets Abandoned by Babies' Dad
Mom of Triplets Abandoned by Babies' Dad Receives Provisions, Cash; Soon to Get New House Photo credit: Etwerso Hemaa
Source: Facebook

Recounting her story

''I gave birth to the babies prematurely. When their father came to see them, he said they were too small and abandoned them. When I call him, he insults me and says he doesn't like them.

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''Since I gave birth, my mother has been the person supporting us. When she goes out, she returns with whatever she gets for our upkeep, but it's not enough,'' she said.

New day

Life has, however, smiled on Vivian, who has received a cash donation, food, and other useful items to cater for the babies.

In a new video updating her followers on Facebook, Etwerso Hemaa, who delivered the items on behalf of donors, disclosed that a house is under construction for the new mother and her babies.

Visually impaired Man Receives GHc2k

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Recently, a visually impaired man, Seth Kofi Anto, who established that he suspects his ex-wife is behind his predicament, received GHc2000 to ameliorate his plight.

The local Ghanaian charity organisation, SVTV Africa Foundation, donated a whopping amount of cash to Seth Kofi Anto, which was sent by a Germany-based donor.

It would be recalled that, in a previous interview with SVTV Africa, Kofi Anto claimed he became blind after taking a drink with a substance he believed was poison.

Bawumia Gets Accommodation for Teenage Mom

Also, Vice-President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has provided accommodation for Rita Awuni, a 17-year-old mother struggling with homelessness.

This generous gesture follows a YEN.com.gh report about the orphaned teenage mother who used to sleep with her son at the Art Centre and sold pure water after school to cater for herself and her 10-month-old son.

Dr Bawumia donated some food items and provided accommodation to the deprived teenage mother.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Nathaniel Crabbe (Human-Interest editor) Nathaniel Crabbe is a journalist and editor with a degree in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism, where he graduated in 2015. He earned his master's from UPSA in December 2023. Before becoming an editor/writer of political/entertainment and human interest stories at Asaase Radio, Crabbe was a news reporter at TV3 Ghana. With experience spanning over ten years, he now works at YEN.com.gh as a human interest editor. You can reach him via nathaniel.crabbe@yen.com.gh.