It is often said that children are a blessing. In that case, a woman from Kakamega County is counting five good ones after delivering quintuplets on Wednesday.28-year-old Evelyn Namukhula delivered the three girls and two boys through a Caesarean Section at Kakamega General Hospital.Namukhula and husband Herbert Nabwire, who has a hearing disability, now have nine children. They live in Sisokhe village, Navakholo constituency.“I am so happy and grateful to God for having given me these five children at ago. I am now having a total of nine children because I have four others at home with my firstborn who is 10 years old in class two,” said Ms Namukhula, adding: “In one of the clinic sessions, I was told I was carrying three children. I never expected to deliver five children.”The mother of nine appealed to well-wishers to help her fend for the children saying her deaf husband has no stable employment to sustain the family.“I thank God for this miracle. However, I appeal to any wellwisher for any help because I will not be able to raise them alone,” said Namukhula.“We are financially challenged but God has blessed us with this high number of children. I request the government, leaders and well-wishers come to our aid so that we cater for them.”Kakamega county health executive Rachael Okumu, who visited Ms Namukhula in hospital, promised to enroll the family on a one-year full premium of the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF).“The mother will also be put under the Oparanya Care maternal health programme that sees new mothers take home Sh2,000 after childbirth and a similar amount every time they visit the hospital to vaccinate their kids,” said Ms Okumu.