Mentally-challenged woman delivers twins in Ekiti

A mentally-challenged woman in Ekiti, popularly called ‘Iya Kamo’, was delivered of a set of twins, a boy and a girl, on Saturday.
She was delivered of the babies at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido-Ekiti, in the Ido/Osi Local Government Area of the state.
“Iya Kamo’’ and the new babies are doing well, a spokesman of the hospital, Bank Akinnuoye, told journalists on Sunday.
He thanked the hospital’s management and the Ido/Osi Local Government Council for their timely response to the call.
“Iya Kamo’’ had a child with whom she roamed the streets of Ido-Ekiti before Saturday’s delivery.
It was gathered that she regained consciousness while pregnant, and the hospital had been giving her antenatal care.
Reacting to the delivery, the chairman of Ido-Osi Local Government Council, Sola Ogunsina, expressed gratitude to God and to the management and staff of the hospital for taking care of the woman and the babies.
He presented cash gifts to support the needs of mother and babies and called on well-meaning Nigerians to extend humanitarian gestures to the trio, considering the mother’s situation.
It is unclear whether any member of her family has shown up at the hospital since she was delivered of the babies.
(NAN)
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