Sister to former Nigeria women’s national team goalkeeper, Precious Dede, has given birth to quadruplets. Precious Dede described the moment as a miracle after years of waiting for a child.
The ex‑Super Falcons star shared the news on Instagram on Sunday, expressing overwhelming joy. “After many years of waiting, God showed up in the most beautiful way — FOUR precious blessings at once. Double the boys, double the girls, quadruple the joy,” she wrote.
She added: “One pregnancy, four heartbeats… endless joy. Proof that delay is not denial. He turned our waiting into wonders. When God writes your story, He makes it beautiful in His time. God didn’t just answer… He overdelivered.”
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Dede, one of Africa’s most decorated goalkeepers, earned more than 90 caps for Nigeria before retiring in 2016. She represented the country at four FIFA Women’s World Cup tournaments, three Olympic Games, and four Women’s Africa Cup of Nations competitions, winning the continental title twice.





















