“Zion, Zoe, Ziva You’ll Always Be Loved” — Bella Okagbue Pens Emotional Tribute to Sister’s Lost Triplets

The Observer
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Former Big Brother Naija housemate Bella Okagbue has shared a deeply moving tribute to her sister, Oge Okagbue, following the heartbreaking loss of her triplet pregnancy. In a heartfelt Instagram post on Wednesday, Bella honoured the memory of the babies Zion, Zoe, and Ziva describing their brief presence as eternally cherished.

 

“You were here for such a brief moment, but the love you brought into our lives will last forever,” Bella wrote. “Your strength and spirit shone brightly, and I’m grateful for every precious second we shared.”

 

She praised her sister’s courage, saying, “To my sister @oge_okagbue, your strength during this tough time is nothing short of inspiring. I love you more than words can say. Rest peacefully, little ones.”

 

“I Lost My Triplets at Six Months” — Oge Opens Up About Grief

 

Oge Okagbue also took to Instagram to share her personal journey through grief, revealing that she lost her triplet pregnancy four months ago at six months gestation.

 

“I don’t usually share the sad parts of my story, but today, my heart tells me someone might need to hear this,” she wrote. “Four months ago, I lost my triplet pregnancy at six months. Three little blessings I carried with so much love and hope.”

 

She described the emotional devastation of going into early labour: “The day I went into early labour, my world felt like it stopped. The dreams, the names, the plans everything suddenly disappeared. There are no words that can truly describe that kind of pain.”

 

Despite the trauma, Oge expressed her faith in divine purpose. “Though I may never understand why, I’m learning to trust that God’s plan, even when it hurts, still carries purpose,” she said. “Healing doesn’t mean forgetting; it means learning to live again, to smile again, and to hold on to faith even through the tears.”

 

Oge’s message wasn’t just personal, it was also a call to others silently grieving. “I share this not for sympathy, but to remind someone who may be quietly grieving, you are not alone,” she wrote. “Your pain is valid, your story matters, and even in loss, there is still love and light waiting ahead.”

 

She encouraged others to embrace the healing process: “If you’re walking this journey, take your time. Healing isn’t a straight line; some days you’ll cry, some days you’ll smile, and both are okay.”

Oge ended her post with a note of gratitude and remembrance: “Thank you, God, for giving me another chance at life. I’m grateful for Your mercy, protection, and strength through it all. To my precious babies: Zion, Zoe, and Ziva, you will never be forgotten. Forever in my heart.”

 

The emotional tributes from the Okagbue sisters have drawn an outpouring of sympathy and support from fans, celebrities, and followers across social media. Many praised their openness and strength, with messages of comfort flooding the comment sections.

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