Ghanaian Couple Welcomes Their First-Ever Twins; Photos Capture Adorable Girls and their Mom

Ghanaian Couple Welcomes Their First-Ever Twins; Photos Capture Adorable Girls and their Mom

  • A Ghanaian couple has welcomed their first-ever set of twins after a woman gave birth at the Hawa Memorial Saviour Hospital in the Eastern Region of Ghana
  • Ghanaian social media influencer, Nana Tea, posed with the new mother and the twin girls in pictures shared on social media
  • While some netizens tapped into the blessing of the woman in the comment section, others wished her well

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A Ghanaian couple has welcomed their first-ever set of twins after a woman gave birth at the Hawa Memorial Saviour Hospital in the Eastern Region of Ghana.

Stephen Jabrah, the proud father, revealed his wife delivered twin girls in the comment section of a post by Ghanaian social media influencer, James Annor Tetteh, popularly known as Nana Tea.

In a subsequent Facebook post after he visited the new mom and the twins, Nana Tea said: ''First-ever twins in their family both maternal and paternal.

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Ghanaian couple welcomes their first-ever.
Netizens react to photos of Ghanaian woman and her twin girls. Credit: Nana Tea
Source: Facebook
''Mr Stephen Jabrah saw my post about the Begoro trip. He commented that his wife just gave birth to twins at Hawa Hospital at Oseim so he will be happy if I could pass through the hospital and say hello to the family and the kids.

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Nana Tea, who could not make it on time to the hospital, visited the new mom and the babies in their house, where he posed with the trio in lovely pictures.

After he uploaded the heartwarming frames, netizens shared uplifting reactions.

YEN.com.gh compiled some of the comments below.

Ahiable Saviour reacted:

I tap it like palm wine for my wife o.

Nana Yaa Asantewaa said:

Nänä Teä one day you go chop tourism minister cos you know almost every part of Ghana. God bless you for your unwavering kindness. You were made for greatness. Congrats to the newly made parents.

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Abena Snow reacted:

Congratulations, madam. I tap into your twin girls, wai, I pray for healthy and sound twin girls for myself.

Cecilia Mdaw said:

Congratulations to them. Amen to your prayers. I tap into these Blessings in the Blood of Jesus Christ.

Kwabena Boakye Dankwa Anane reacted:

Congratulations to them. Nana, you are doing marvelously well for humanity. God bless you abundantly.

Semefa Dei-Amengor said:

Congrats, we thank God for these cuties and the life of their family.

Quin Xta said:

Congrats, dear, l shall be the first to birth twins in my family. I tap into this blessing.

Pognaa Patience Alagidede reacted:

I am tapping with faith. A boy and a girl and am done. Lord as discussed. Congratulations to them.

Abena Love said:

Congratulations to them, I love twins. I will tap into these blessings when I'm married.

Ghanaian Mom of 2 Sets of Twins

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YEN.com.gh previously reported that a financially disadvantaged Ghanaian mother of two sets of twins, only named Diana, can now experience some form of comfort thanks to a Good Samaritan.

The 17-year-old mother received items that include a refrigerator, fan, gas cooker, and assorted food items from David Boahen Deuces, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the popular Facebook group Inna Real Life.

Diana, who has been abandoned by the babies' fathers, lives in abject poverty with the kids in a single room at Mankessim in the Central Region of Ghana.

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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.