Saturday, September 12, 2015

Couple with triplets cry out after govt offers bag ofrice,N2k and 12 toilet tissues

Mr. Asiegbu Mmadubuko, a native of Akaeze village, Urum in Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra State whose wife was delivered of triplets recently, is writhing in deep agony. Tuesday, June 16, 2015 would remain indelible in their minds. It was the day his wife, Oluchukwu and the triplets in her womb were pulled out from the jaws of death.In the early hours of that day, at about 2am, Oluchukwu whowas heavily pregnant came under intense pressure of labour.Her husband, who was alerted, made concerted effort to save the situation but as soon as they stepped out of their house, a baby started coming out. With intense pain and agony, she laid helplessly on the ground, pushing the baby outall alone. Her hubby couldn’t help as he knew nothing about how to handle a pregnant woman in labour.Asiegbu told their heartrending story toSaturday Sun“On the 16th June, 2015 around 2am, my wife woke me upamid deep groaning, telling me that she was in labour.Before I could lead her out of the house in order to take her to the local birth attendant where she used to go to for antenatal, the baby started coming out. The whole event surrounding it was so strange to me because I had never witnessed that kind of thing before. I don’t know what to do and where to start. Luckily, there’s a nurse livingin our neighbourhood so I quickly ran to her house to solicit for her a$$istance. When she came, she was apparently confused too as she could not give me satisfactory answer on the cause of the continued painful moaning of my wife despite the fact that a baby had come out. With hot tears in my eyes, I painfully and helplessly watched my wife going down. I couldn’t bear it; hence, I summoned courage and went down to the local birth attendant who presided over her antenatal although it’s a bit far from my house. At first, she declined to come to our aid saying she could not come out by that time of the night but I begged fervently; explaining the pathetic condition of my wife. I told her thatI don’t understand what the first nurse was doing and that I can’t afford to lose my wife.“When we got to my house, we took her inside the room to ascertain the exact problem because the baby came out while we were outside. Before we knew it, my wife was delivered of a second baby. I never expected that. In fact, I was dumbfounded. I don’t know whether to start rejoicing or what. You know that kind of thing. I was very concerned about the health condition of my wife that night. Still surprised, they told me that the third child has come out. Ha! I never expected that my wife would be delivered of twins talk more of triplets. Just then, my wife collapsed; shaking very convulsively. She was bleeding too. Lord! I was seriously devastated.At once, I was gasping for breath. It felt like the whole air in the world has been exhausted. But the nurse said I should bring her to her own ‘clinic’. She said she could handle it. There again the problem of transport means popped up. Butluckily, my brother’s car was available so he came over and we headed to the nurse’s apartment. But my spirit was not comfortable with the treatment the nurse was giving her because she wasn’t responding to the treatment as expected. I was praying fervently for the day to break so that I could seek alternative means.“In the morning, I rushed her to Amaku General Hospital, Awka. I was hoping that the government would come to our aid given the condition we found ourselves. But before I knew it, expenses were heavily raining on me. I never minded because my major concern was my wife and the triplets. But there again, she started shaking convulsively in the hospital. That was when the health workers knew it was a serious matter. Thank God they were able to manage the convulsion and bleeding and other complications. Thereafter, I paid for some pints of blood that she was given and numerous expensive drugs. I was paying for drugs every day. I expended about N200,000 which I borrowed from the village meeting in that hospital. That is in addition to N180,000 I had earlier saved, waiting for her delivery date. At a point, I told them that the money I borrowed has been exhausted. I pleaded with themto direct me on how I can get a$$istance from the AnambraState government.”At this point, Asiegbu paused for a while, took deep breath,and continued. Apparently trying to stop tears from cascading his chins, he told Saturday Sun that the health workers abandoned his wife and the babies to their fate for his inability to pay their bills adding that some of his lenders have started demanding payback.“Sadly, because I was no longer able to pay for their numerous medical bills and drugs, they stopped attending to my wife; you know how hospital people used to behave. As we speak, I owe many people heavily. The first money I borrowed was N100,000 and later on I borrowed another N100,000 making it N200,000 plus other smaller amounts I borrowed. I also paid the previous two nurses who attended to her in the village N10,000 each. Nevertheless, I thank God for everything” he said, adding that “The health workers did not tell me exactly what the problem was, rather, they were blaming the local nurses who attended to her in the village. They said she was supposed to undergo caesarean operation. I said God forbid; thanking God it was not through operation. I told them since God has madeit that way they should do the needful as my major concern was the welfare of my wife and triplets. They kept writing drugs upon drugs and there was nothing concrete they said was the cause of the convulsion. But I suspected she was short of blood as she had bled throughout the time her labour lasted.”When Saturday Sun visited their residence, their equally restive mother, Oluchukwu  complained bitterly that“my children are not feeding well as they should. A quantityof milk that is meant for one person is shared among the three; and I must say it is affecting them seriously. Also, breastfeeding them without adequate balanced food intake,is affecting me too. I’m not yet back to my normal self, health wise. I have not been going to postnatal because things are quite hard for us financially.”Her husband, Asiegbu told Saturday Sun that“due to lack of money, we left the hospital before the due date to the village. As we speak, my wife is still sick. The newly born babies are not feeding well. All we are offeringthem is pap. There is no way she can breastfeed the threeof them at the same time. The nursing mother should be feeding very well so that the brea$t would be producing enough rich milk for the infants. I am just managing the whole thing. There are several nutritional foods they shouldbe eating but because there is no cash in my hand they don’t. We are pa$$ing through difficulty now. Her postpartum has been ruled out because there is no money.”“At a point, I wrote a letter to the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development humbly requesting for theira$$istance. I also attached pictures of all of us while in the hospital. But since that month of June to date, they did not respond. My wife, knowing the condition she was pa$$ing through, complained that she and her new babies were feeding poorly. Truly she was right. I had to go back to theministry to know what has been holding back my humble request for a$$istance but the commissioner wasn’t on seat. The officials I met kept directing me from one office to another. When I went to Child Department, I didn’t see anybody but a corps member. She told me that the workersin that department did not come because their children were sick. She directed me to come back later without anyspecific date. Later they directed me to another office, which also directed me back to Child Department.I waited a whole day without result and I had to go back home. Unfortunately, my first two children, a girl and a boy fell seriously sick due to malaria fever recently. I was just returning from the chemist shop where I took them to get drugs and saw some people in my house. They said that it was Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development that sent them. They came with 1 bag of rice, 12 pieces of toilet tissue, 1 Dettol liquid, 1 packet of pears soap and 1 pears cream for children, and N2000. They said that I shouldn’t come back to the ministry again. They said the N2000 was for my sick children. I wrote thatletter on 22nd June, 2015. It was just three days ago that these officials from the ministry came to my village. My wife would have died if not the a$$istance the village meeting rendered to us.”Meanwhile, Mmadubuko is pleading with the public for a$$istanc

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Over 50 Killed, Many Injured As Terrorists Attack Market In Borno

At least more than 50 people were feared dead with scores sustained gunshot wounds when some group of suspected Boko Haram terrorists invaded Kirawa villageof Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno state. Reliable sources have revealed.Our Correspondent learnt that the incident took placeon Thursday when traders and buyers were busy observing their market day in Kirawa.This is coming barely two days when suspected group of insurgents laid siege on Kolori and Ba’ana Imam villages of Damboa local government area killing 23 residents with injuring of many others.Kirawa, a mountainous and remote area which is located east of troubled Gwoza destroyed town and shares international border with francophone speaking communities of Cameroon Republic.Sources told our Correspondent that the insurgents who were armed with sophisticated weapons including AK47 rifles and petrol bombs invaded Kirawa on their market day and wrecked havoc living 53 people dead with over 100 injured.” 53 of our people were shot dead with over 100 injured when a group of terrorists invaded our market square. The market always attracted Cameroonian traders and customers.” 24 hours after the deadly attack on our market, two female suicide bombers who attempted to detonated their Improvised Explosive Devices strapped on their bodies were arrested by combine team of residents andyouth vigilante on Friday after Juma’at prayers”. Said an Elder in Kirawa who did not want his name mentioned in the print for security reasons.Another source who also hail from Kirawa but reside in Maiduguri, the state capital told our Correspondent that he received a distress call from one of his fleeing family members who crossed over to Cameroon Republic after the attack left scores of people in Kirawa dead and injured after setting ablaze many shops and houses, with looting of foodstuff and live stocks belonging to the armless residents.” One of my family member from Kirawa called me on Friday evening that our community have been under deadly attack by insurgents, they had to flee to Cameroon before they get access to telecommunication services as most of the telecom masts in kirawa and other communities Behring mountains (Bayan Dutse) were destroyed last year by terrorists”. Mallam Ali Musa Kirawa, a resident of Maiduguri told our Correspondent.All effort to get confirmation from the Police Commissioner, Mr. Aderemi Opadokun proves abortive as his cell phone was not reachable at press time

Thursday, September 3, 2015

I Raped My Daughter Only Six Times – Factory Worker Confesses

A 34-year-old factory worker, Mohammed Ahmed, on Wednesday said he raped his daughter six times.Ahmed, who was paraded by officials of the Osun State Command of Nigeria Security and Civil DefenceCorps said he started having s*x with his 14-year-old daughter ( name withheld) in April, 2015.The distraught primary five girl was not allowed to speak with PUNCH Metro.Ahmed said, “I have two wives. The first had left and she gave birth to three children. The second wife gavebirth to two children before she died.“This one is the first child of my first wife. I don’t know what came over me in April when I started havings*x with my daughter. I had s*x with her only six times since April 2015.”The Head, Public Relations and Protocol Unit of the NSCDC, Mr. Wale Folarin, said the command was alerted to the man’s act by one of his neighbours.Folarin said, “The incident was reported to us by a neighbour, who said he used to hear the cry of the girlevery night. The girl confessed that her father had been raping her.”