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How 16 women became mothers after I opened up on fertility struggles in Delay interview – Oheneni Adazoa

Ghanaian media personality Genevieve Abrefa Yeboah, popularly known as Oheneni Adazoa, has shared how her interview with Delay has positively impacted people’s lives.
One would recall that in an earlier interview with Delay, Oheneni Adazoa opened up on her struggles with infertility after 20 years of marriage.

However, in a recent development, while reflecting on the aftermath of the Delay interview, she explained how several women facing the same issue reached out to her for help.

In response, Oheneni said she created a WhatsApp group for them and occasionally invited doctors to the platform to offer guidance.

She also mentioned that the group usually prayed together for an hour almost every day, and by the special grace of God, 16 out of 540 women have been able to give birth.

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“That interview with Delay opened a big platform for me. After the interview, a prophetess called and told me that God will open a bigger platform for me because I was brave enough to share my story. Afterward, Delay mentioned that some women facing the same issue reached out to her, asking for help. She suggested I create a WhatsApp group for them, and I did just that.

“I occasionally invited doctors to the platform to offer advice, and we also prayed together for an hour almost every day. By the special grace of God, 16 out of 540 women have been able to give birth,” she stated.

She also expressed gratitude for the unwavering support her husband has shown over the years.

“If you don’t have a man who can stand by you during your hardest times, you will easily give up. We have faced so much. I thank my husband (Mr. Abrefa) because he is truly one in a million. I can’t imagine a young man deciding to stand by me through all of this. I believe that one day, God will answer my prayers too,” she emphasised.

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