Home Inspiration I waited 18 years before welcoming twins – Nollywood star Ricardo Agbor
InspirationSocial

I waited 18 years before welcoming twins – Nollywood star Ricardo Agbor

Share
Share

Veteran Nollywood actor, Ricardo Agbor, has opened up about his 18-year journey to parenthood, revealing that he and his wife waited nearly two decades before welcoming their twins.

The actor disclosed this during an interview with AfricanAList published on Sunday, where he reflected on his marriage, faith and the challenges he faced before becoming a father.

Agbor said he remained committed to his wife throughout the period, despite the long wait for children.

“I wanted to get married to a particular lady; I married her regardless of where she is from. She is not from my tribe. So ordinarily, we were supposed to have strife; no, it was very fair,” he said.

Speaking about the couple’s struggle with childlessness, the actor said he specifically prayed for twins and refused to give up despite waiting for 18 years.

“It took 18 years for me to have the twins. And I waited. God knows, 18 years and they are 14 now, so I told God I wanted twins.

“So while that wait was on, if it were someone else, he would cross. But at the end of the day, I have twins. I have a boy and a girl. I asked God what I wanted,” he added.

Agbor also recounted what he described as the most painful experience of his life — the death of his mother.

According to him, she had been receiving treatment for about three weeks without any improvement before doctors advised that she should be flown to South Africa for further medical care.

The actor said his mother requested to be moved to another private hospital in Surulere, but she died in his arms while he was helping her into the car.

“My mom died right in my arms. At the hospital, they were bringing almost 10 doctors to do tests… the sickness was not improving after almost three weeks.

“It was after three weeks that they told me to come and carry my mom and take her to South Africa. I took my mom away and took her to another private hospital within Surulere. It was my mom that told me to take her away from that place. As I was carrying her into the car, she gave up,” he said.

Agbor said the loss left him devastated, noting that it was the first time he had cried outside acting.

“I think that was the first time I cried in my life. I don’t cry. If I cry, maybe it is in a movie and it is a role. So I cried. It was painful,” he added.

SOURCE:PUNCH NEWS

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles

Varsity Don Advocates Inclusion of Agricultural Waste in Building Construction

A university professor has called for the integration of agricultural waste into...

Sunday Patrick Muke Commended for Supporting Youth Empowerment in Taraba

The Special Adviser to Governor Agbu Kefas on Christian Religion Matters, Sunday...

Ise Royal Family Stands Firm, Names Prince Saliu as Legitimate Oba-Elect.

The Okuoye Royal Family of Ise Land in Lekki Local Council Development...

Paraguayan senator demands apology from Mbappé, threatens legal action

Paraguayan Senator, Celeste Amarilla, has published an open letter to Kylian Mbappé,...