The time was 11 p.m. sometime in 2021. Heavily pregnant Rachael Adinu was alone in her home in Awulema, Benue State, and in dire need of medical attention as it was about time for delivery. She was shouting but her voice was too low for neighbours to hear.
Fortunately, Leonard Akor, a neighbour who was passing by, heard the faint call for help and heeded. Ms Adinu was first taken to Awulema health centre in Ohimini local government. The health centre was closed and no medical personnel was present.
Next stop was a private clinic in Otukpo, another local government, where she was eventually attended to. Unfortunately, she lost the baby. A doctor told her that the loss could have been avoided if she had gone for an ante-natal.
A similar unfortunate incident happened to Adi Okoji, whose son, Mike Adi, died months after being born in Awulema. Mrs Okoji had given birth at home with the help of the local midwives. A few days later, the baby suddenly became sick and died.
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