 Ibi Duni Igudalo Foundation has rolled out the second cycle of the 40 at 40 IVF grant to another set of 40 women who are trying to conceive. This project is accessible to eligible couples who do not have children or haven't adopted either. The pain of childlessness is a total experience which comes with endless pain and fear. In Nigeria, about 30% of married couples are bedeviled with this pain. In commemoration of the 41st post-humans' birthday of Ibi Duni Igudalo, her foundation has rolled out more opportunities for more lucky trying to conceive couples to benefit from her dream of putting smiles on couples' faces. Husband to the lady Ibi Duni says the success of the last cycle has given Beth to this new grant. We want to help primarily people who don't have children in their homes. Whether the child is adopted as Down syndrome or Up syndrome or whatever is a child. We are glad that God has given you a child. So what we are looking for is people who don't have children at all. Administrators of the foundation speak on the success, critical lessons learnt from the last experience and what they intend to do differently. The couples must be open to various methods of treatment. During the interview process we realised that some of the couples, either because of religious beliefs or whatever issues between the couple, they were not ready to go through whatever the doctors were going to recommend. For example, you need to use someone else's eggs or the husband needs to use someone else's sperm. It was an issue. So this year, we are going to be putting it out. Even before you feel this form, you have to be open to it. But we are looking for people who at least can accommodate this child, feed this child and send the child to school. It's important to us. They cannot afford the treatment but they must be able to give the child a fighting chance. So if you are living under the bridge or inside the gutter and you don't have children and you apply, of course we are not going to accept to give a child that kind of start in life. Seven successful pregnancies were achieved from the last year at 39 grants offered to beneficiaries and even better results are expected from this new cycle. Destiny Momo for Plus TV Africa.