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Nollywood actress, Shan George, set to 3rd husband at age 50

50-year-old veteran Nollywood Actress, Shan George, is now engaged and ready to marry again after two failed marriages.

Announcing her engagement on Instagram moments ago, Shan George shared a photo of her engagement ring and wrote ;

“As Scared and Sceptical as I’ve been all this past years, based on unfavourable past experiences, this one seem to be just too right to be afraid of, or to Hide. So I SAID YES!! To my best friend, my brother, partner, business associate, fellow crossrivarian, my ride or die since 1800, my available shoulder to cry on always. Let’s try again this one last time. It’s never too late. Yes, I Love You Too! “

Shan George was born to a Nigerian mum and a British dad.

Controversial for having issues with her “love life”, her first marriage was when she was 16.

Shan George
Shan George

 She presently has two children after being involved in several broken relationships.

“It’s not that I care about things we read on the Internet, but the truth is I’ve been married twice in my life. Those who know me know the truth. I have a total of nine children, two biological sons and seven adopted children (5 boys, 2 girls).

My biological sons are from my first marriage contracted when I was 16. I didn’t have kids in my second marriage. But as an only child, I needed a full house, so I kept adopting kids.” Shan George revealed in a recent interview.

Lagos Couple Gives Birth To Quadruplets After 5 Years Of Marriage

The joy of Mr. Nonso Amyaegbu knew no bound when his wife, 41-year-old Mrs. Maureen, was delivered of quadruplet, five years after their marriage.

According to Amyaegbu, the babies, one boy and three girls, were given birth to on August 6, 2020 by a team of 20 medical personnel in a surgery that lasted about seven hours.

“My wife was taken into the theatre at about 7am and was there up-to about 1.30pm.

“While she was in the theatre, I was praying to God because I was very apprehensive.

“At a point, the fact that she was still in theatre overshadowed the joy of having the babies,” he said.

He said he had no idea the babies were four until after delivery, noting that all the scan results prior to delivery had shown triplet.

Commenting on her delivery, Dr. Job Adebayo of the Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Department, FMC, Ebute Meta, explained that 41-year-old Maureen was monitored through-out her pregnancy up to the delivery stage.

He made known that a caesarean section was planned for her delivery because of the number of babies involved.

“After I brought out the third baby, I was about to remove the placenta when I felt a kick on my hand and behold, it was the fourth baby in the amniotic sac.

“In fact, the last child was the heaviest of them all.

“The babies weighed 1.5kg, 1.56kg, 1.6kg, but the fourth baby weighed 1.9kg,” he said, noting that they were all doing fine.

Narrating how life was before God answered their prayer, 43-year-old Amyaegbu said, “I and my wife have had to wait for over five years.

“It was really not easy as we were both very worried, my wife was particularly worried but we kept encouraging each other.
“What I did was that I ensured no one pressurised my wife or blamed her for not being able to bear a child.

“Two years into the marriage, we started asking questions, we sought medical advice, we got checked and we were both certified okay.

“So, my wife was placed on some multi-vitamin to boost her chances, she kept taking them until God answered our prayers in a miraculous way.

“When God eventually answered our prayers, we hoped for only child but we were surprised when the scan result revealed triplets.”

The father of the quadruplet, who is a quantity surveyor and mortgage consultant, explained that results of the various scan carried out on his wife revealed triplet, even up to two days to her delivery.

“I was more surprised when the matron came out to congratulate me that my wife had been delivered of four babies.

“It was indeed a miracle because we have been praying to God for one or two, but he chose to shock us with four at a time,” he said.

He, however, said the babies were still in the nursery as his wife recuperates at the hospital.

While he encouraged expectant couples to be patient, prayerful and never neglect medical help, he also called on the state government and Nigerians with the where-withal to support him in catering for his quadruplet.

The new mother, Maureen, a public servant, thanked her husband for supporting and encouraging her during the waiting period.