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Sunday, March 29, 2026

Father Of Quintuplets Cry Out After Wife Succumbed To Postpartum Complications

Malam Salisu Nufi'u, the father of the Kano quintuplets says he can no longer cope with caring for his 14 children after the death of his wife, who succumbed to complications shortly after birthing the quintuplets.


He explained that the responsibility has become emotionally and financially overwhelming and he is appealing for help as he struggles to raise the newborns alongside his older children.
Nufi’u’s wife died from complications shortly after delivering the quintuplets...
The delivery reportedly placed extreme strain on her body, and she reportedly developed post‑partum complications that doctors were unable to manage, leading to her death not long after the babies were born.

26 comments:

  1. This is so sad.
    May her soul rest in peace.

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  2. Some things are common sense. When you got to 10 children, you didn’t know to stop young man?.

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  3. Oh he had 9 children already before these new ones!! Oh Chim!
    Allah will provide ka jiko.
    I'm just feeling for the woman that lost her life in all of this.

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  4. So he had other children. I thought these were his first. 14?????

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  5. Very backward people
    They keep birthing children until they can birth no more. I don't know if it is their leaders that encourage them to keep birthing or they are ignorant or outright foolish.
    Let the Kano state government take responsibility for the children since they cannot educate their citizens on family planning.

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    1. I don't think anyone of a certain age and living the current economic reality does not know how about birth control.

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  6. May her soul rest in peace 🙏

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  7. She bled to death after labour. The Womb was stretched out and unable to contract as it should. It should have been removed. After 14 kids.
    May she rest in Power. She will reincarnate into a well off southern family next time.

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  8. 14 children wow
    May her soul rest in peace

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  9. Oga I pray people only donate children stuffs for you cos if they donate money na for you to rush go marry more w. I know Hausa men na

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  10. Thought This Were There First oo
    May Help Locate Their Large Family 🙏
    May The Soul Of The Woman Rest Well 🙏


    Hello iya Boys

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  11. So he already had 9kids before the quintuplets?
    Nawa o...God will really help him

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  12. He had nine kids and still went ahead to birth another kids, may the soul of the woman rest in peace, as for the man, he should do what they know how to do very well in their place (almajiri to the rescue)I have no pity for him.

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  13. He had kids before...I was happy they were blessed with 5 first kids 🥺
    May God come through for them 👏

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  14. Oh Jesus, who's going to take care of those children now.

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  15. May the soul of the wife rest in peace, may help locate him.

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  16. Rest on Ma


    May God come through for them.

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  17. He is a mad man, I no even pity to yeye woman! Baba go still remarry!

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  18. Already had 9 kids and still giving birth. May God rest her soul.

    People should only donate baby items.

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  19. All pregnancy involving multiples are high risk. It is so sad that she died. To think that as recent as 70 years ago having 14 children was considered normal. Yes, you need help and this is what family and friends are for to step in and help out, they can rotate and come in and help. Hopefully charitable organizations and volunteers can help out. A GoFundme would help tremendously to bring in money. I just hope that a honest person sets it up. If just 100k US is raised from GoFundme it will be able to finance a new home and provide all the needs of the family. Chances are much more could be raised. I hope one of the older children is old enough and wise enough to get going on fundraising. All hope is not lost, Sir.

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