Governor’s Wife, Rachael Dickson, Who Tried To Conceive For 15 Years Shares Amazing Story
Rachael Dickson, wife of Bayelsa State Governor says she remains grateful to God for the gift of her quadruplets after many years of marriage.
Most married couples desire to have children, so, when after a delay, a couple suddenly is blessed with children of their own, they cannot but shout it loud on the rooftop.
The mom-of-4 said she waited for 15 years to have a child after her wedding before God rewarded her with one boy and three girls. The excited mom shared her testimony on Sunday during a thanksgiving service at the King of Glory Chapel, Government House, Yenagoa, The Nation reports.
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The Governor’s wife described the moment she was delivered of her quadruplets in the United States of America three years ago as visitation by God.
The thanksgiving service was part of activities marking the third anniversary of the quadruplets, The Nation reported. She described her children as bundles of joy and prayed God to bless, prosper and equally use them to bring him glory. She shared:
“First I want to thank this Great God of Heaven because today we are marking the third anniversary of these special gifts from God. After fifteen years, he turned away our captivity.
When men thought it was over, He, God, said it was not over. I stand before this great God to say there is no other God like him. Today I stand before him to say our joy is full. Today I stand to say this great God of heaven can never fail.”
Mrs Seriake also expressed appreciation to family members, friends, associates and the clergy for attending the service as well as for making the day memorable for the children. A reception for guests was also held at the Governor’s Lodge with over 200 children in attendance amidst fanfare.
Some dignitaries in attendance include the PDP governorship candidate, Senator Douye Diri and his wife; his running mate Senator Lawrence Erhuwjakpo, top government functionaries and the clergy.