According to an eye-witness, five women helped the woman to deliver her baby. They removed their wrappers to shield her while in labour and people in the neighbourhood also brought things like baby clothes, blade, thread, palm oil, water, sponge, soap, diaper, spirit etc that were used to cut the umbilical cord and bath the baby.
The eye witness said after the delivery instead of taking the baby to a nearby health centre, they took the new born to the palace of the King of Ketu that is on the same street the destitute delivered but the King did not attend to them. Continue...
The people then took the baby to Tipper Garage (bus stop) where sister Esther usually sleeps, in front (outside) of Sweet Sensation at Tipper Garage.
As of when the LIB reader left the place, the baby and the new mother were still at the garage. Will bring an update on this, and see how we can help this woman and her new born baby.
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 202 of 202Rily Alloy? U don't knw d right time to joke and shut up? Wen pple are talkn about real life issues, dats wen u choose to crack a lame joke. Get a life dude.
Be careful what u wish 4 @Chika. The words of mouth are very strong
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