A woman, Mrs. Mutiat Aileru
has delivered a baby girl in a tricycle in Abule-Egba area of Lagos. The woman
delivered the baby at about 5p.m. The reporter was walking by the roadside near
Awori bus stop when a woman suddenly ran out of the commercial tricycle, Keke
Marwa and raised the alarm that her relative was delivering a baby inside the
tricycle they had boarded.
She had called for urgent
help from the owners of the shops by the road and women promptly removed the
wrappers on them to shield the woman in labour. Immediately the woman was
delivered on the back sit of the tricycle,the reporter quickly took photographs
of the new baby, a girl. The women rushed to pick her up, some cleaning her,
others cuddling and others yet bringing accessories to assist in the delivery.
Some even heaped verbal invectives at the reporter for daring to take the
baby’s picture.
“Are you mad! Why are you
taking the baby’s pictures. Who you be? If you are not careful we will beat you
up here. Why would you take the photograph of a woman delivering in a tricycle?
You don’t even know how to do your work.” Many of them said. There would have
been a mob action, had the reporter not feigned calling on the police to come
to the area. It was then the mob gathering against the reporter receded.
While the women were still
busy attending to the mother and her baby, the reporter took on the driver of
the tricycle in camera. Asked how the journey of the miraculous delivery began,
Prophet Ariyo Ajibola of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church, Erimo in
Ijaiye-Ojokoro, who drove the tricycle, said: “It was at Ikeja computer village
that the two women that followed the mother approached me to beg me to assist
them to carry a pregnant woman to a hospital in Abule Egba.
Click to read more after the cut...................
At first I was reluctant but
when they began to plead, I obliged. Moreso, as a prophet, I had an inner
conviction that there won’t be any problem. And I took them in. But when we got
past Agege, the pregnant woman began to moan in serious labour. She became
hysterical and her people began to panic. But I was relaxed and praying
silently for God’s intervention, I was calming the women down. At a point, I
took one-way to beat the gridlock on the road.
Then suddenly I heard a loud
noise of a rushing liquid, when we just left Abule-Egba bus stop and the other
women began to raise the alarm that a baby had just been delivered. And they
began calling for help. As a man and a Christian, I just thank God for what has
happened. It is just a miracle and I will give a special thanksgiving to God once
I get to the church for an evening programme we have today. I asked them to pay
N1000 but they offered N700 and I accepted but even if they don’t pay me, I
won’t be unhappy.”
Daily Sun also spoke to the
mother of the baby after she had been cleaned up and positioned well in the
passengers’ seat of the tricycle, feeling weak, she told her story: “ I am
Latifat Aileru. I am from Ibadan and my husband from from Kwara. We live in
Ipokia. I came to meet my husband’s people in Oshodi. I am so happy that I delivered
the baby safely.”
Source: Daily Sun
No comments:
Post a Comment