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How Mad Woman Delivered ‘Ambode’ In Lagos Yesterday (Photos)

A mentally challenged woman gave birth to a bouncing baby boy in Ebutte Metta area of Lagos yesterday, September 16.

Linda Ikeji reports that the mad woman was said to have had labor pains on Ayodele street in Ebutte Metta. She cried out in agony, begging people not to leave her to die.

This got to some good-spirited Nigerians who helped her deliver her baby on Ayodele street in Ebute Metta around 4am. They however called the Lagos state Emergency number, which came and conveyed the new mum and her baby to Lagos State Island Maternity hospital where she and the bouncing baby boy are doing well.
The baby was named Ambode. In case anyone might want to give the woman and the new baby food and clothes, they are said to be currently on the 3rd floor, ward 3A Island Maternity Lagos. See photos below:

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Meanwhile, soldiers drawn from the 19th battalion of Nigerian Army, Koko, Delta state, were shocked recently, to find firearms and ammunitions in possession of a cripple and pregnant woman as they raided Yukugbene community in Warri local government in search of suspected pirates and kidnappers.

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