Bambam shares church testimony, fans question three-year pregnancy claim

Key Points:

  • Bambam posts a church testimony on X. Fans push back fast.
  • She says one woman carried a child for three years. She adds another family had twin boys.
  • Doctors and users reply with clear doubts. They cite basic science.

Bambam shared a strong faith post on X. She said a woman in her church carried a baby for three years. She added that the woman then gave birth. She also said another family waited twelve years and had twin boys.

Nigerian reality TV star Bambam poses outdoors in a stylish outfit, wearing a black long-sleeved velvet top paired with a fitted golden patterned skirt. She has long wavy hair, hoop earrings, and a bright smile.
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Her note named the church handle, @dominioncitylag. She wrote that “God is indeed amazing.” She urged readers to expect a miracle. The post sparked quick replies from fans and doctors.

Bambam shares miracle claim on X

In her words, “A woman in my church… carried her child in the womb for 3 years and 4 months and delivered safely.” She called it a season of miracles. She said the second case brought twin boys. Her post drew likes, prayers, and doubts at once.

BBNaija buzz already filled the timeline that day. A fresh BBNaija nominations update also trended across feeds. Still, Bambam’s faith thread cut through the noise. Many soon asked for facts. 

Doctors and fans push back with usernames and quotes

Sassy (@osarienem_) wrote, “No sane doctor makes you go past 40–42 weeks pregnancy without declaring CS.” She urged a hospital check at once. She said the story did not add up. Her reply gained quick likes.

Dr. Emma Okoro (@EmmaOkoroMD) added, “Human pregnancy lasts for only nine months. Nobody carries pregnancy for three years.” She told Bambam the claim lacked science. She asked for clear medical proof.

User mama (@emma_bomboy) dropped a short line, “My fave.” She later warned that the “three years” part felt false. She said the story sounded made up.

FindingSolace (@lifeinsolace) joked, “The Nigerian cryptic pregnancy?” He then wrote, “They should go and do maternity test.” He pressed for a hospital review.

NOELA (@Noela_ik) wrote, “That’s fibroid, with preg symptoms. Then pregnancy came in between.” She felt the case mixed two issues. She urged proper scans and care.

What we know, and the wider context

Bambam did not share medical records. She did not add scans, dates, or names. She asked people to claim their own miracles. The thread kept trending late into the night.

We earlier tracked the wider talk around her post. Read our fuller roundup on the Bambam testimony debate for context and extra notes. The talk shows faith, hope, and firm science checks. 

Doctors in the replies asked for calm. They warned people to seek real care. Many users still thanked God for hope. The thread shows how faith and facts often clash online

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