Metro
IWD: How home delivery almost claimed my life – Bauchi mother
A Bauchi housewife and mother of three, Susan Ayuba has shared her near-death experience during the delivery of her third child at her home in the Wuntin-Dada area of Bauchi metropolis.
Ayuba who blamed poverty and stubbornness for her decision to deliver at home, told Vanguard that she was saved by the intervention of a healthcare professional who incidentally was visiting her home that day.
She noted that because her two older children were delivered at home, she felt the third delivery would be seamless since she’s had two home-child delivery experiences.
“I had a terrible experience with home child delivery during my third pregnancy. To put it in perspective, I have had two home births before when I gave birth to my two older children. But I would later learn that not all pregnancies are the same.
“On that fateful day, I had just returned from work and was doing some chores when I felt my water broke. So I positioned on a couch to push as I did the other times but it didn’t go as I had intended. Apparently, I passed out after two hours, and I was not so lucky because no one was at home to help.
“As I was lying there almost lifeless, then in my subconscious, it felt like there was someone knocking at the door,” she said. “I would later wake up to realize it was a family friend who is a midwife. She had revived me, before she helped push out my baby. There was also the case of multiple tears because I tried self-delivery.
“Of course, she was angry that I did not follow her advice to deliver in a healthcare facility. She cleaned me up and immediately drove me to the health facility where she worked for proper health care.
“I was lucky that I didn’t die that day. I will not even wish what happened to me that day on my enemy. That’s why I want to advise all pregnant women everywhere to attend Antenal and deliver their children in hospitals where they can be given proper care by experts trained for the job.”
According to Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS), 8 out of 10 mothers in Bauchi State give birth to their children at home resulting in over 40 percent child mortality, despite huge investment in healthcare delivery by the government.
In Taraba, the story is not too different as over 23 percent of pregnancies result in preventable child death because some Taraba women still indulge in home birth deliveries.
A Health expert with UNICEF, Oluseyi Olosunde cautioned women against practicing child delivery at home to enhance their chances of their survival and that of their baby during childbirth.
Mr. Olosunde who is the Health Officer of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Bauchi Field Office gave the warning
Olosunde who presented a paper titled: “The Optics of Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) in Bauchi Field Office” made the remark at a Media Dialogue to mark this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD)
He said that home child delivery poses serious danger to the mother in case of breach during labour, as the home lacks the necessary equipment to detect the problem with a view to saving the baby and the mother.
On his part, Dr. Tushar Rane, Chief of UNICEF Bauchi Field Office noted the need for gender equality and promoting women’s well-being in all facets of life, is paramount for building prosperous economies and fostering a healthy planet.
He maintained that the International Women’s Day serves as a powerful reminder of the progress made and the work that still lies ahead regarding the plights of women.
“It’s a day to honor the trailblazing women who have paved the way for future generations, a day to recognize the invaluable contributions of women in every sphere of society, from politics and business to science, arts, and beyond,” he noted.
He reiterated the importance and gains of Mama2Mama, an initiative of UNICEF where women empower each other and encourage their peers to improve their health-seeking behaviour, pointing out that the well-being of women generates transformative ripple effect that uplifts a community.
Metro
YULETIDE: Oborevwori’s aide, Umuakpo, doles out rice, cash gifts to Delta residents
Executive Assistant to the Governor of Delta State, on Education Monitoring, Comrade Ovie Umuakpo, has provided rice, ground nut oil and cash gifts to over 500 households in Aradhe, Ellu and Ovrode communities in Isoko North Local Government Area of the state.
Speaking during the presentation, Umuakpo, said the gesture was to celebrate Christmas and new year with his people and to thank them for their support to the Governor Sheriff Oborevwori administration and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over the years.
Umuakpo, who appreciated God for the opportunity to give to his people in the Christmas season, promised to pay for the JAMB registration forms for students from the Ward.
While thanking the people for coming out to receive him and for accepting his gifts, Umuakpo, charged his supporters and the good people of Isoko nation to continue supporting the Governor, Rt. Hon. Sherrif Oborevwori to effectively implement his M.O.R.E. Agenda.
He commended Governor Oborevwori for giving him and other sons and daughters of Ellu/Aradhe/Ovrode Ward, the opportunity to serve in his government and also lauded Governor Oborevwori for establishing the College of Health Technology in Ovrode.
On his part, Chief Simon Okata, the President-General of Ovrode community, praised the thoughtfulness of Comrade Umuakpo for sharing with his people at a time like this.
His counterpart in Ellu, Chief Humphrey Odhe also thanked Comrade Ovie Umuakpo for his uncommon show of love and kindness to the people.
President-General of Aradhe community, Chief Edward Efekpokpo who was elated with the kind gesture of Comrade Ovie Umuakpo, appealed to all sons and daughters to queue behind him as he continues to advance the cause of the community politically.
Metro
‘He was tied, beheaded alive’ – Police uncovers gruesome land fraud and murder
The Delta State Police Command has uncovered a gruesome murder stemming from a land transaction gone wrong.
In a statement posted on his official X account (formerly Twitter), SP Bright Edafe, the Public Relations Officer of the Delta State Police Command, detailed the horrific series of events leading to the murder of a man identified as Efe.
The exact words of the Police PRO read, “Efe advertised a building for his friend Paulinus, after collecting thirty million naira from Paulinus, he diverted the money, bought two lands, and used his friend’s money to build a house for himself. When Paulinus asked Efe for his property, Efe contacted the three other suspects to kill him.
He further added that, “they tied Efe to a stake and beheaded him while he was alive and buried his head at a shrine. After killing him, Efe still collected over twenty million naira from the Paulinus family claiming he was kidnapped. What a wicked world”
The screenshot above shows the tweet of the officer of the law.
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Metro
EXPOSED: Meet 75-year-old Muslim cleric allegedly providing spiritual fortifications for Bandits
A cleric suspected to have provided spiritual fortification for bandits has been arrested.
He was apprehened by a local community watch group in Zamfara State.
Security analyst and counter insurgency expert, Zagazola Makama, who disclosed this on Sunday, December 22, 2024, said the arrest took place following intelligence reports linking the cleric to a series of prayers purportedly aimed at aiding the success of criminal operations.
The vigilante group handed the suspect over to security forces for further investigation.
The cleric confessed to have been providing “spiritual fortification” to bandit leaders, allegedly blessing their weapons and praying for the success of their mission.
Metro
Drama in Delta as father of five dies in fight over ₦500
A forty five year old man, Ukoliko Samuel, have died after a minor dispute over ₦500 degenerated into a fight with a friend.
The incident, which occurred on December 7th in Okpare Community, Isoko South LGA, Delta state have left the community in shock.
The deceased, a father of five, accused his alleged assailant, Othuke Aaron, of not protecting his interest at a party where money was shared among invitees.
According to a relative of the deceased, Mr Nduka, said Samuel and Aaron attended a party in the company of three other friends.
He said the group sat at the same table and were entertained with drinks, adding that the friends received ₦2,500 (money traditionally shared equally among the five attendees).
He said, “When they got there, they were entertained with drinks, and they now supported them with kola money of ₦2,500. Ukoliko Samuel told his friend, Othuke Aaron, that he had to attend to some issues and would be back. Later, when Samuel returned, he discovered that the others, including his friend Aaron, had left.”
“Upon meeting Aaron, Samuel inquired about his ₦500 share of the money, explaining that it was his rightful portion since the gift was meant to be divided among the five of them. Aaron, however, claimed he had not been given any money to share and advised Samuel to ask the person who distributed it.”
“Samuel insisted that Aaron should have collected his share on his behalf, considering their close relationship and the fact that he had informed Aaron of his temporary absence. This disagreement quickly escalated into a heated argument and eventually turned physical.”
In the course of the fight, Aaron reportedly ran into his house, put on a ring, and returned to confront Samuel. He punched Samuel, who fell on the tarred road and lost consciousness. His nose, ears, and mouth started bringing out blood. He was rushed to a hospital in Oleh, where he was confirmed dead. It was the doctor who called the Police in Oleh.”
Aaron, who was among those who rushed Samuel to the hospital, was immediately arrested by the Oleh Police Division.
Continuing, “He spent four days at the station in Oleh before being transferred to the Police headquarters in Asaba.”
Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, Edafe Bright, a Superintendent, confirmed the incident. He said investigations were ongoing.
He said, “We can confirm the incident, and preliminary investigations are being conducted to determine the circumstances surrounding the tragic death.”
Metro
Man stabs mother to death for ‘being poor’, police reacts
A 22-year-old man identified as Godwin in the Elebele Community of Ogbia Local Government Area (LGA) of Bayelsa State has reportedly stabbed his mother to death.
The suspect was said to have stabbed her mother over allegations that she hindered his destiny.
Residents of the community said Godwin returned to the community few weeks ago after months of sojourn in Benin City, Edo State.
While some claimed that a pastor had warned the deceased of the impending danger, cautioning her not to accept strange gift from her son, others claimed the suspect returned with strange behaviour, making claims that one “Baba” had warned him that his destiny and wealth is held back by his deceased mother.
Confirming the incident, the Youth President of the Elebele Community, Comrade Precious Okala, said on arrival at the scene, they found a bloody corpse of the deceased, while the killer son was held and tied by the youths of the community.
He said: “We were told that since the boy came back from Benin City, Edo State, he has been behaving strangely. On the fateful day, he was reported to have had a struggle with his mother and stabbed her with a knife in the stomach.
“The boy was heard saying that one “Baba” had told him that the mother is in possession of his destiny and wealth”.
The Spokesman of the State Police Command, ASP Musa Mohammed, said the case had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for detailed investigation.
Metro
‘Ashes and heartbreak’ – Nine-year-old boy sets parents’ house ablaze
A nine-year-old boy has reportedly set his parents’ three-bedroom flat apartment, located at No. 52 Mandate Housing Estate, Ilorin, Kwara state on fire on Thursday.
It was gathered that the fire was accidentally caused by a nine-year-old child playing with matches, which ignited a mattress and escalated the blaze.
The incident that was confirmed by the head, Media and Publicity of the state Fire Service, Hakeem Adekunle, occurred when the young boy was playing with the matches.
The Fire Service official also recalled a fire incident which happened last year in the Ilorin metropolis, when a young boy completely razed down his parents’ house.
“When he heard the sound of his father’s car pulling into the driveway, panicked and afraid of being scolded, he quickly lit a firecracker and tossed it under the bed, thinking it would remain hidden,” he said.
“Moments later, his father walked in, oblivious to what had just happened. Excited to celebrate, the father decided to take the family out for some shopping. They locked the house and left, completely unaware of the smoldering danger spreading beneath the bed. By the time they returned, the fire had consumed the entire house, leaving nothing but ashes and heartbreak behind.”
Adekunle who said that the two incidents highlighted importance of vigilance and safety, urged parents to educate their children on the dangers of firecrackers and ensure they are used responsibly, if at all.
“Let us all work together to prevent such tragedies this festive season. As the festive season approaches, we must emphasize the dangers of firecrackers, commonly known as bangers.
“We strongly urge the public to prioritize safety at all times, especially, as children spend their holiday at home with limited supervision while many parents are at work,” he added.
He also urged parents and guardians to keep matches, lighters, and other flammable materials out of children’s reach as well as educate children on the dangers of playing with fire.
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