Woman Delivers 5 Pairs of Twins, Husband Abandons Her: "He Said It Was Abnormal"

Woman Delivers 5 Pairs of Twins, Husband Abandons Her: "He Said It Was Abnormal"

  • Nalongo Gloria recounted her painful and heartbreaking story of being left by her man
  • The Ugandan lady said her hubby Ssalongo abandoned her after giving birth to five pairs of twins
  • Gloria's husband said it "was abnormal" and could not take care of her and the children

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Enjoying the fruit of your womb is lovely, but when it gets out of hand, it could cause chaos.

Gloria Nalongo and her seven kids.
Gloria Nalongo and her seven kids. Photo: NTV Mwasuze Mutya.
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A woman who gave birth to five pairs of twins has shared her painful story of how her bundles of blessings became a burden to her.

Kicked-out of house

Nalongo Gloria from Uganda said her husband Ssalongo abandoned her because she kept delivering a set of twins.

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"When I got pregnant with twins on the third day, the man said this is too much for him and told me to go home.
Where he was sending me, I didn't have their numbers anymore because I came to Kampala to work as a house girl," a dispirited Gloria told NTV Mwasuze Mutya during an interview.

It was the beginning of a rough road for Gloria, who barely had anywhere else to seek help.

He can't be with me

Stuck in the middle of nowhere, Gloria's lover, Ssalongo, gave him terms and conditions.

"The man told me that if I can't produce one child, he can't take care of me with the dogs," Gloria disclosed.

One day, when Gloria was looking for something to do, she found out her man had packed his things and left.

She never knew his whereabouts as she was left stranded with the responsibilities of taking care of all the children single-handedly.

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One pair runs away

Along the way, Gloria lost some of her children, as stated in the conversation.

"I could have 10 kids, but one pair flew away and one kid died. I have seven. A man buried a child in Zirobwe. He didn't take him to Masaka," she added.

During the lockdown, Gloria could not be able to sustain her family together while paying rent.

The arrears continued to rise, and she was forced to look for another place to survive with her young ones.

No regrets

Despite the challenges, Gloria does not regret having such a big family, knowing God is in control.

"I don't regret giving birth to all these children. I know their father doesn't like them, and I can't drop them at his place. Despite the challenges, I will never abandon my kids. I know God will provide.
"I handed my things to the Lord. Right now, the landlord told me he no longer wants me with his luggage and so many children like this. I have suffered but God knows best," the mum said.

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Man abandons wife and kids

In a separate story published by YEN.com.gh, a man dumped his wife and two kids as he did not want a family life.

The woman was broken after living in the same home as her ex-husband and watching him have an excessive amount of late nights.

The couple parted ways after the man said he was no longer interested in family life.

The heartbroken woman said she still loved the father of her kids, but he did not want them to amend their relationship; she couldn't kick her out because he had no money to stay anywhere.

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Ebenezer Agbey Quist (HOD Human-Interest) Ebenezer Agbey Quist is the Head of the Human Interest Desk at YEN.com.gh. He has a BSc in Chemical Engineering from KNUST (2017) with 8 years of experience as a writer and 3 years as an editor. He has certificates in AFP courses on digital investigation techniques. At YEN.com.gh, Ebenezer has won the Outstanding Achievement for Professional Conduct Award and the Best Human Interest Editor Award. He is also the author of 3 books. You can contact him via ebenezer.quist@yen.com.gh.

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