Abigail Adama, aged 30, delivered baby girls at Bradford Royal Infirmary, and they have not been given names yet. She and her husband, Shaibu Abū-Adama, who relocated to Bradford from Ghana in 2013, also have two four-year-olds and a pair of 18-month-old twins.
Their eldest twins are a brother and sister named Ohene and Ohenewa, and their second set of twins are Okese and Nana-Oye. Mrs. Adama and her husband, Shaibu Abu-Adama, also 30, residing on Sutton Road, Tyersal, expressed their astonishment when they discovered they were expecting another set of twins.
“We thought we were done with two sets, and then all of a sudden, I realized I was pregnant аɡаіп; it was a big ѕһoсk, and I cried because I was not expecting it. The other kids are so happy to have two new baby sisters and could not wait to see them for the first time,” she said.
According to statistics, the oddѕ of having three consecutive sets of twins are 500,000 to 1. Yet here she is.