After Having 4 Kids in 3 Weeks, Carpenter Wants to Father 40

After Having 4 Kids in 3 Weeks, Carpenter Wants to Father 40

- A happy polygamous man, Nura Walwala Magaji, said that children are blessings from God and he will take care of his

- Nura who got four babies from his wives in three weeks said his dream is to one day have 40 children in his household

- The father said that he practices polygamy with pride and does not care about people's opinions concerning his home

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A carpenter in Bauchi state, Nura Walwala Magaji, who has 13 children could be said to be an example of "Father of many".

Leadership reports that he welcomed a set of four kids from different women within the space of three weeks. Despite that, Nura said he still wants to fulfill his childhood dream of parenting 40 children.

In his interview with the same media, the man said he is grateful to God for the gifts of children, adding that not many who want to become parents have the opportunity.

After having 4 kids in 6 weeks, Bauchi carpenter wants to father 40 (see photos)
The happy father said he is confident about taking care of his family's needs. Photo source: Leadership
Source: UGC

The father of 13 also said he is able to take care of his harem of wives with the proceeds he makes from his carpentry business.

He said:

“Babies are a gift from Allah and I am happy that my four wives gave birth to three bouncing boys and a girl within just three weeks.”

The man, however, acknowledged how demanding parenting could be despite the fact that they are God’s gifts.

On the naming ceremony for the children, he said that it was not a flamboyant one but an occasion where family members ate and drank to their fill.

The man who said polygamy runs deeps in his blood added that he is not bothered about what anybody may be saying about him.

He said:

“Look, Allah commanded us to start by marrying two wives, then proceed to three wives, then four wives and He said if you cannot be just among them, go for one wife.”

The man said he would make his children have both western and Islamic education. His wives Nuwaira Muhammad Saminu (25), Baraka Murtala Ladan (23), and Sadiya Abdullahi (20) all live together 'peacefully'.

Briefly.co.za earlier reported that young man shares 10 amazing things he's learnt since becoming a father. @Bonisile_RMS got Twitter talking after he shared a sweet post about becoming a dad. The young father shared a thread on the social networking site with ten things he's learnt since his daughter's birth.

@Bonisile_RMS was just 160 days old at the time he shared the thread. He received tons of praise from many South Africans who appreciated the attention to detail he shared while taking care of his baby girl.

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Source: Briefly News

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