AROCHUKWU NEWS: 67-Year-Old Woman Gives Birth to Baby Girl After 11 Years of Having The Pregnancy — Ututu Community in Shock and Celebration
Something strange and unbelievable has happened in Abia State, and the entire community of Ututu in Arochukwu Local Government is talking about it.
A 67-year-old woman, Mrs. Martina Okoro, has reportedly given birth to a baby girl—after claiming to have been pregnant for 11 years.
Yes, you read that right—11 long years.
The birth took place on Sunday, June 22, 2025, and it has left many people shocked, amazed, and full of questions.
According to Mrs. Okoro, her pregnancy started way back in 2014. Even though doctors and some people around her said nothing was wrong, she always believed she was carrying a child. She said she had a spiritual encounter where it was revealed to her that she would give birth to a baby girl—and she held on to that belief for over a decade.
Many didn’t believe her. Some thought it was a health issue or just old age playing tricks. But she never gave up hope. She said, “People laughed at me, but I knew what I was carrying.”
Now, after all the waiting, prayers, and doubt, Mrs. Okoro has finally given birth to a healthy baby girl, and both mother and child are doing well.
Health workers who helped with the delivery confirmed that everything went smoothly, though many still can’t explain how such a thing is even possible. Normally, pregnancy lasts about nine months—but this case has left even medical experts confused.
The news has quickly spread beyond Arochukwu, with people coming from far and near to see the woman and her baby. Social media is buzzing with reactions—some say it’s a miracle, others think science should take a closer look.
Religious leaders and traditional rulers have also spoken, calling it a sign of God’s power. For the people of Ututu, it’s a moment of joy, celebration, and deep reflection.
As more details come out, one thing is clear—this is not just a birth story. It’s a story of faith, patience, and the mysteries of life that even science can’t always explain.