What Sunday told a PM News reporter:
Our sex life is great. She usually gives it to me real good. We do everything that couples do (laughs) Our challenges do not affect our feelings. We’ve never had any problem in that area of our lives,” he said happily.
The
baby born without defect is considered by their neighbours as a
miracle child, considering the circumstances surrounding his birth.
During
a visit to the couple’s residence, a picture of poverty is crystal
clear around them but their home is filled with an aura of love. The
husband cuddled their new born baby with one hand while holding the
love of his life with the second hand.
Though
he could not see the handsome baby boy he was carrying, nevertheless,
his countenance was that of a man truly grateful to God as he
intermittently grinned with delight.
Interestingly, the abundance of love radiating between the couple has endeared them to many other couples in the neighbourhood.
Adebanjo
Abimbola who lives adjacent to the Owoyemis, says: “The way the couple
lives their life is a challenge to other couples in the neighbourhood;
though physically challenged and faced with harsh economic condition,
they are always seen together and happy with each other. They epitomise
my idea of true love and we all are learning how to love our spouses
from them.”
“The
man is blind and the woman is deaf and autistic. We (neighbours) have
never seen them quarrel with each other. You need to see how happy they
live as if all is well with them,” Folake further hinted.
Omotola,
a neighbour spoke on how the couple communicate with each other, do
the cooking and other household chores.She said, “two of them go to the
market together to buy foodstuffs. The wife, in her condition, does
the cooking and every other domestic chore with assistance from her
husband. Though dumb, she always tries to mutter out some words. Most
of the time, no one else understands her except the husband because she
does it incoherently.”
Source: PM News
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