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"It was pretty hard for me" says Seyi Law on losing baby daughter

During his exclusive Pulse TV interview, Seyi Law said the experience of losing his daughter was hard on him. He called her loss a 'tragedy'.

Seyi Law

"Well if you have God there is nothing you can't overcome. You know when these things happen you know its just the devil trying to actually derail you from your joy and your happiness" Seyi Law told Pulse TV.

He further said "We've waited for four years and then where was the tragedy. For me the only time that I felt down was the time I couldn't console my wife. After the surgery I was all alone and then...I was with her in the Theatre and when they brought out the baby, I heard the baby cry. I turned to look at the baby, and then I saw my wife opened. The sight got to me, and I got dizzy and they had to rush me out of the theatre."

"A few hours later we lost the baby, and it was pretty hard for me because I couldn't talk to my wife and I was all alone in the darkness of what it could be, but then thank God. God was able to life back. Cos I remember posting a picture on Instagram and I could only express myself in writing. When I did that a lot of people commented to comfort me, and then I was able to also look back at God and I know God is going to give me double for my troubles. You have to live with the fate of it, and believe it. It's been working. Thank God my wife is quite strong, stronger than I am...she was pretty strong" he further said.

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In his April interview with Encomium, Seyi Law did not disclose the cause of his daughter's death. "I cannot go into detail as to what happened because I do not want to remind my wife of the pains she went through. We know the body does not come back the same until God has done something new that could take her mind off it. It is still a process as it is barely two months. It is tough but I want to remain grateful to God for everything."

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