After 24 years of waiting couple welcomes quadruplets
After twenty-four years of childlessness, Elder Godfred Kwame Asamoah Agyemang and his wife, Deaconess Louisa, of Ghana, welcomed the birth of their long-awaited bundles of joy—quadrupans.
The happy event happened on Sunday, December 17, 2023, when the couple—who live in Sunyani Central District—came together with loved ones and friends for a naming and dedication ceremony that was led by Sunyani Area Head Apostle James Gabriel Quardson and other local ministers.
Godfred Asamoah Agyemang Jr. (Adom), Ann Anima Asamoah Agyemang (Akyede), Maria Oduro Asamoah Agyemang (Ayeyi), and Louisa Pokuaa Asamoah Agyemang (Nhyira) are the names of the quadruplets, which are made up of three girls and one male.
After being married in Sunyani on March 14, 1999, Elder Agyemang and Deaconess Louisa had a difficult 23-year journey of childlessness that included several miscarriages.
Despite their difficulties, the couple went to gynecologists and other specialists for advice and medical care.
“We have suffered during this period of childlessness, but we never denied our faith in God,” Elder Agyemang told Pentecost News.
Throughout their challenging journey, the couple maintained their unwavering faith, continuing to pray and believing in God for a miracle.
Their prayers were answered when, miraculously, his wife Deaconess Louisa conceived in November 2022.