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Four of a kind - Alyssa, Valencia, Noah and Bibiana Ehimare relax at Emory University Hospital Midtown in Atlanta.

‘Overjoyed” doesn’t exactly describe how Aburime Ehimare felt when he learned his wife had four babies on the way.

“Overwhelmed” is a bit more accurate.

“Quadruplets? Never!” the Nigerian native said from his temporary home in Atlanta. “The truth is that we were totally shocked and confused.”

But after seeing all four sets of eyes — and counting all 40 fingers and 40 toes — Ehimare and his wife, Ose, are convinced that “God has a plan for us, and he does what he does beautifully.”

And, nearly 6,000 miles from home, God provided a family to help the couple welcome their four new lives into the world, the couple said.


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