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🌴 He impr3gnated and left, she later gave birth to 6 boys and a girl. That night at the hospital strange things happened🌴
EPISODE 1 — THE NIGHT OF SEVEN
The rain fell like a warning from heaven the night Amarachi Nwosu went into labour. Nurses rushed past one another in the dim corridors of the old community hospital in Enugu. Electricity had blinked out an hour earlier, and only the generator’s trembling hum kept the ward alive.
Amarachi clutched the bedsheets, her breath shallow, her voice trembling as she whispered the same name over and over: “Chidera… Chidera abandoned me.”
The man who had promised her the world, only to disappear the moment she told him she was pregnant.
A young nurse, Kamsi, wiped her forehead. “Madam, focus. You’re strong. You can do this.”
She didn’t feel strong. She felt alone — painfully, desperately alone.
But life had its own plans.
A scream tore from her throat, followed by the cry of a newborn. Then another. And another. The nurses began exchanging bewildered looks. The midwife, Mama Uzo, leaned back in shock.
“Jesu! This woman is delivering more children!”
By the time Amarachi lost consciousness, drenched in sweat and tears, seven babies had entered the world — six boys and one girl.
But she would never know.
Because the doctor on call that night — Dr. Kunle Adebayo — saw something else entirely.
Seven babies meant headlines. Questions. Investigations. Attention he didn’t want. His private deals with ado?ad0ption brokers had grown dãngerous, and he needed an escape route. When he saw Amarachi unconscious, alone, poor, and unprotected, he made a decision that would haunt the next twenty years of seven destinies.
“Take six,” he whispered to an orderly. “Leave one. Quickly. Before anyone asks questions.”
The nurse Kamsi protested. “Sir, we can’t—”
“Do as I say, unless you want to lose your job. And more.”
Fear strangled her voice. She obeyed.
Six tiny babies were carried into the stormy night and delivered into waiting black jeeps outside — būyers who vanished before dawn.
By the time Amarachi awoke hours later, weak and disoriented, Kamsi placed a single baby boy in her arms.
Her eyes filled with tears. “My son… my beautiful son.”
She held him close, never knowing he was only one of seven.
She named him Chikamso — “God is my strength.”
Amarachi left the hospital believing she had been blessed with one miracle child.
Meanwhile, destiny scattered the others across Nigeria:
Somto was taken to a wealthy home in Abuja.
Ebuka ended up with a strict military family in Kaduna.
Lotanna, the most stubborn of the infants, wound up in a slum in Lagos.
Obinna was adopted by a powerful political dynasty in Port Harcourt.
Nonso was raised on the rough streets of Benin City, where survival became a daily lesson.
And the only girl, Chizitaram, was whisked away by a trafficker and later thrown into the world of commercial s3x work (OLOSHO).
Seven lives. Seven roads. One stolen destiny.
And far away, Amarachi kissed her only known son, having no idea that one day, the truth would explode into all their lives like an earthquake.
The story of the Seven Lost Children had begun.
To be continued…
SAVE this post to be NOTIFIED once EPISODE 2 is uploaded.
Read the full story here 👉 Ifeanyi Obetta 👈 he is the original writer and he already had part 2
🌴 He impr3gnated and left, she later gave birth to 6 boys and a girl. That night at the hospital strange things happened🌴
EPISODE 1 — THE NIGHT OF SEVEN
The rain fell like a warning from heaven the night Amarachi Nwosu went into labour. Nurses rushed past one another in the dim corridors of the old community hospital in Enugu. Electricity had blinked out an hour earlier, and only the generator’s trembling hum kept the ward alive.
Amarachi clutched the bedsheets, her breath shallow, her voice trembling as she whispered the same name over and over: “Chidera… Chidera abandoned me.”
The man who had promised her the world, only to disappear the moment she told him she was pregnant.
A young nurse, Kamsi, wiped her forehead. “Madam, focus. You’re strong. You can do this.”
She didn’t feel strong. She felt alone — painfully, desperately alone.
But life had its own plans.
A scream tore from her throat, followed by the cry of a newborn. Then another. And another. The nurses began exchanging bewildered looks. The midwife, Mama Uzo, leaned back in shock.
“Jesu! This woman is delivering more children!”
By the time Amarachi lost consciousness, drenched in sweat and tears, seven babies had entered the world — six boys and one girl.
But she would never know.
Because the doctor on call that night — Dr. Kunle Adebayo — saw something else entirely.
Seven babies meant headlines. Questions. Investigations. Attention he didn’t want. His private deals with ado?ad0ption brokers had grown dãngerous, and he needed an escape route. When he saw Amarachi unconscious, alone, poor, and unprotected, he made a decision that would haunt the next twenty years of seven destinies.
“Take six,” he whispered to an orderly. “Leave one. Quickly. Before anyone asks questions.”
The nurse Kamsi protested. “Sir, we can’t—”
“Do as I say, unless you want to lose your job. And more.”
Fear strangled her voice. She obeyed.
Six tiny babies were carried into the stormy night and delivered into waiting black jeeps outside — būyers who vanished before dawn.
By the time Amarachi awoke hours later, weak and disoriented, Kamsi placed a single baby boy in her arms.
Her eyes filled with tears. “My son… my beautiful son.”
She held him close, never knowing he was only one of seven.
She named him Chikamso — “God is my strength.”
Amarachi left the hospital believing she had been blessed with one miracle child.
Meanwhile, destiny scattered the others across Nigeria:
Somto was taken to a wealthy home in Abuja.
Ebuka ended up with a strict military family in Kaduna.
Lotanna, the most stubborn of the infants, wound up in a slum in Lagos.
Obinna was adopted by a powerful political dynasty in Port Harcourt.
Nonso was raised on the rough streets of Benin City, where survival became a daily lesson.
And the only girl, Chizitaram, was whisked away by a trafficker and later thrown into the world of commercial s3x work (OLOSHO).
Seven lives. Seven roads. One stolen destiny.
And far away, Amarachi kissed her only known son, having no idea that one day, the truth would explode into all their lives like an earthquake.
The story of the Seven Lost Children had begun.
To be continued…
SAVE this post to be NOTIFIED once EPISODE 2 is uploaded.
Read the full story here 👉 Ifeanyi Obetta 👈 he is the original writer and he already had part 2














