For six years, Emmanuel has chosen to stay.When his wife faced mental health struggles after losing their newborn baby, many expected him to walk away.Instead, he drew closer.
Today, the two live together at a prayer camp, holding on to hope that one day her condition will improve.Their pain started months after they welcomed a child who later died.
The loss caused deep emotional wounds.Those close to the family say Emmanuel’s wife began having trouble speaking and concentrating after coming back from her parents’ place.
Medical help was sought, yet her condition persisted.With few options and growing concern, the family turned to spiritual intervention.
They moved to a prayer camp that houses other people battling mental illness.Over time, relatives who had come with them left.
Emmanuel did not.He says caring for his wife is a responsibility he willingly carries.
He believes love is not tested during easy times but proven in moments of hardship.
He has stayed constant, caring for her daily needs and offering quiet reassurance. The pastor at the camp says Emmanuel’s commitment stands out.
In a place where many families drift away, he has shown up every single day for six years.
Online, many people have praised his devotion. Some have said prayers.
Others have called for better awareness of maternal mental health, pointing out that conditions like postpartum depression can worsen without early treatment and support.
As Emmanuel waits and hopes, his story has sparked conversation about love, responsibility and the need to combine medical care with emotional and spiritual support. For him, it is simple. He made a vow.And he is keeping it.See_More…
