How my wife, I suffered childlessness for eight years – Illbliss

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Afrobeat rapper turned actor, Tobechukwu Ejiofor, professionally known as Illbliss, has revealed how he suffered childlessness for eight years with his wife.

The rapper, in an interview with Chude Jideonwo, said the eight years was a tough one but they were not panicking or forced to do things against the will of God.

He opened up about how incomplete the moment had felt, especially when people who attended their wedding were starting getting married and starting their families.

He noted that he got married to his best friend, Munachiso, so it made it less frustrating.

According to him, they had opted for adoption but the news of their daughter came weeks into the process and they were so elated.

Their daughter, Sochikaima, came eight years later after their wedding.

He said, “It was incomplete. This is why you must marry your friend. My wife’s name is Munachiso and it means I work with God and my God is always by my side.

“Sometimes she’ll be like, ‘Babe why are we not panicking? Why are we not having anxiety about children?’.

“It was a long wait. I got married in 2009 and I knew I was doing the honorable thing. The plan was to get married, raise a family promptly and take care of all of them.

“So the first year came, second year, third year, fourth year, fifth year. Some of the friends that I was part of their groomsmen or we did collectible groomsmen had gotten married, their kids had come.

“Even the guys that were groomsmen for my own wedding had gotten married and kids were popping up from all around us.

“We were happy. We weren’t even saying our rosary let alone having to run around for things but we stayed with God.

“I’ll be honest with you, at some point, we decided to adopt. We said we would take somebody’s child and raise at least show them so much love and as soon as we had spoken about that, wifey took in like two months after then.

“Then our daughter came and we called her Sochikaima which means it’s only our God that we know. God did it for us.”

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