When Isaac Oluwasanmi Oluwadare enrolled for a diploma programme at Niger State College of Agriculture, Mokwa, a couple of years ago, he was confident of securing a good job, but that did not happen.
He then decided to go for a degree certificate and enrolled into the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, where he bagged a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Economics and Farm Management.
Though he is from a very poor family and had nobody to cater for his education, he struggled to get good education. He believed that with sound education, he would be able to secure a good job and raise a small family so that he would also be able to cater for his siblings. But all these hopes fell like a pack of cards. The fate that has befallen him is contrary to his expectations. He didn’t get a job. Rather, he got a really big family and the challenge he is facing now is how to fend for them.
When he got married in 2009, he and his wife had to wait for three years for their first child. When it then happened in 2012, they were twins and it was a big surprise. As he and his wife, who is also a jobless NCE holder, were struggling to make ends meet and cater for the two children, they got another big surprise with a set of quadruplets. Four babies at a time!
Mr. Oluwasanmi, 35, and his wife, 30, narrated their experiences to Saturday Sun at their sleepy Ikeji-Arakeji residence in Oriade Local Government Area of Osun State.
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