Tag: Baby

  • Debt collectors seize woman’s baby as collateral

    A pair of Russian debt collectors are accused of taking a woman’s baby as collateral after she failed to pay back a loan, state media reported on Monday.

    The female debt collectors allegedly abducted the 10-month-old girl on Sunday while demanding money
    at the mother’s home in a suburb of Russia’s second-largest city, St Petersburg.

    The mother, 40, had failed to pay back the loan because of a lack of funds,’’ a police representative
    said in comments carried by state news agency TASS.

    The report said that the debt collectors later brought the baby to a police station and the child has been
    returned to the parents.

    Report says an investigation is under way. (dpa/NAN)

  • `Miracle’ baby survives Ebola outbreak

    `Miracle’ baby survives Ebola outbreak

    There is a ray of hope amid the death and misery that is Congo’s ebola crisis and her name is baby Benedicte.

    The six-week-old infant has been dubbed “a miracle’’ by Congo’s Ministry of Health for surviving Ebola which she caught as a newborn.

    “The little girl is called Benedicte and she was born on Oct. 31, so she’s about one and a half months old,’’ Jessica Ilunga, a spokesperson for the ministry told dpa on Friday.

    Sadly, Benedicte’s mother died during childbirth while also infected with Ebola which has so far killed more than 300 people in eastern Congo.

    Benedicte received 24-hour care throughout her hospitalisation and is the youngest person to recover from the virus in this outbreak, the ministry said.

    She is now home with her father and aunt.

  • Baby named ‘Griezmann Mbappe’ investigated by French authorities

    Parents who have named their baby boy Griezmann Mbappe after France’s two World Cup winners could be stopped from doing so by French officials.

    The baby was born in Brive in southern France, where the matter has been referred to the public prosecutor, the mayor’s office confirmed to BBC Sport.

    Laws in France mean authorities can refuse names if they are “contrary to the interest of the child”.

    Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe starred as France triumphed in Russia.

    Atletico Madrid forward Griezmann, 27, and 19-year-old Paris St-Germain striker Mbappe – who joined the French champions for £165.7m – both scored four goals at this summer’s tournament.

    The birth of the baby earlier this month was first reported by regional newspaper La Montagne.

    The paper reports that if a judge orders a name change it will be deleted from the register and then parents will be asked to choose another name.

    In 2015, a French court prevented a couple from naming their baby girl Nutella after the hazelnut spread, ruling that it would make her a laughing stock. The judge ordered that the child be called Ella instead.

  • Police arrest three suspects with two new-born babies

    The Nigeria Police Force has arrested three suspects in possession of two new born babies at the Idi-Iroko border post in Ogun.

    The suspects are: Emmanuel Elesuwa, 44, Chioma David, 33 and Chief Lilian Achumba, 5, owner of Nma Charity Home in Aba.

    CSP Aremu Adeniran, the Deputy Force Public Relations Officer disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

    Thirty Five (35) pregnant girls/women, six (6) children and one (1) new born baby were rescued at the Nma Charity and Rehabilitation Centre Umunkpeyi, Isiala Ngwa South Local Government, Abia State, belonging to Chief Lilian Nma Achumba.

    The Anti-Human Trafficking and Women/Children Protection Unit of the Force in compliance with the directives and their expanded mandate have been working in good synergy with relevant agencies of Government in the fight against the trafficking of persons and abuse of rights and privileges of women and children.

    Adeniran said that the suspects were arrested on Oct. 20 in conjunction with the personnel of the force and the Nigerian Immigration Service while on patrol in the area.

    He said that the case has been handed over to the Anti-Human Trafficking and Women/Children Protection Unit of the force for discrete investigation.

    The spokesman said that investigation by the police had revealed that the suspects were notorious for the business of buying and selling babies and children within and outside the country.

    He said that the suspects have admitted and confessed to the police investigation team.

    “They further confessed that the two new born babies found in their possession were bought by them at N350, 000 from Nma Charity Home in Aba, now in Police custody,” he said.

    “They also revealed that they were on their way to Benin Republic to sell the two new born babies to their cohorts and criminal business partners/syndicate for Seven Hundred N700,000.00 each,” he said.

    He said that during interrogation, it was established that the charity home which has branches in Port Harcourt a and other parts of the country, was established to harvest babies for sale.

    Adeniran said that 35 pregnant girls, women and six children and one new born baby, six children were rescued at Nma Charity and Rehabilitation Centre Umunkpeyi, Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area of Abia.

    He said that 28 pregnant girls and women and three children of the victims rescued have been officially handed over to the Ministry of Strategy and Social Development, Umuahia, Abia, and have been re-united with their families after receiving medical attention.

    “The Principal suspect Chief Lilian Nma Achumba has admitted and confessed to her criminal roles in the case.

    “Investigation is being intensified to uncover other illegal orphanage branches being operated by the principal suspect, to rescue victims and arrest other members of the syndicate still at large,” he said.

    He said that the suspects would be arraigned in court on completion of investigation.

    “The Force also enjoins parents and guidance to pay keen attention on the care of their wards and children, especially the girl child,” he said.

    NAN

  • Yvonne Jegede, Abounce welcome first child

    Yvonne Jegede, Abounce welcome first child

    Yvonne Jegede and her husband, Kunle Fawole, also known as Abounce, have welcomed their first child. Recall that the couple got married in February last year after they dated for about 10 years.

    Yvonne was rumoured to have had a miscarriage, a claim she passionately debunked.

     

    Shortly after the news broke, Jegede penned an emotional letter to the baby, promising to never to abandon her duties as the mother. The sex of the child is yet to be known as she kept referring to her newborn as ‘Baby X’.

     

    She wrote:”When i first laid my eyes on you, heard your cry and felt your heartbeat, i developed an unconditional love. I never knew i could witness an angel on earth, you are so beautiful X. From the moment you were handed to me, i felt something new awakened inside my heart. You have brought me so much joy I cannot explain. I promise to give you everything i have.

     

    “Hold unto my hand and never let it go, i will cross any ocean before i let you down. I know someday you’ll grow into someone who will shine super bright for the world to see because you are a star, don’t let anybody tell you otherwise because there’s no dream in this world that you cannot achieve.
    Thank you for choosing me as a channel to come into this world, it is a privilege I will never take for granted.
    With love”.

     

     

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BpqEcWrlsUG/

  • Police arrest mortuary attendants over missing eyes of dead baby

    Police arrest mortuary attendants over missing eyes of dead baby

    Police have arrested some staff of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, UPTH mortuary, for allegedly removing the eyes of a dead 18-month-old twin, Chuma.
    According to report, the father of the dead child who had gone back to pay the mortuary bill, two weeks later, discovered that the corpse they brought out for him, had been mutilated.
    He added that; “Even while the baby was still breathing, one of the nurses had approached me and asked me to pay N30,000 to have the baby buried somewhere.
    “That got me annoyed, From that moment, they became nonchalant, claiming they were waiting for the blood test until the child died.”
    The father of the dead child also said he was prevented from taking pictures of the corpse.
    “I was so angry I wanted to fight the mortuary attendants. Eventually, I abandoned the corpse to them.
    “That very day, I reported the case to the Rivers State Police Command; the next day, I got in touch with my lawyer and we wrote a petition to the Commissioner of Police on September 18.
    “Till today, the question I am asking the mortuary attendants is, what happened to the two eyes of my baby?” Sunday stated.
    The State’s Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Zaki, said: “Sunday wrote a petition to me on September 18, and we immediately started the investigation.”
    “We sent an invitation letter to the board of UPTH.”

  • Super Eagles forward, Ahmed Musa welcomes new baby

    Super Eagles forward, Ahmed Musa welcomes new baby

    Super Eagles star Ahmed Musa on Thursday evening welcomed baby boy as he took to social media platform Instagram to announce the development.

    Concise News gathered that Musa took to the platform to post a picture (only hand) of the new baby.

    “I would like to announce to you all that moments ago Allah blessed me with a beautiful baby boy!” he wrote. “Words cannot describe this feeling.”

    Recall that earlier this week, Musa’s second goal against Iceland was ranked as the 8th best goal at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

    Musa has rejoined Leicester City in Austria for pre-season ahead of the new 2018/19 campaign.

  • See how Dr Sid, wife made their second baby announcement

    See how Dr Sid, wife made their second baby announcement

    Nigerian Afro-pop singer, Dr Sid and his wife have announced that they are expecting their second baby. They made this known via a lovely video.

    The couple took to their individual Instagram pages to announce that they have a baby on the way with a video featuring their daughter Sidney.

     

    In the video, Dr Sid can be heard in the background asking Sidney what is in her mum’s belly and she jumping and shouting “baby” while rushing over to give her mother’s baby bump a pat.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Bku27WwFV_t/?taken-by=iamdrsid

     

    In 2015, Dr Sid welcomed a girl child with his wife as their first child together.

    Dr Sid made the announcement on his Instagram account in the wee hours of Saturday, May 16, 2015.

     

    In his words, “My little girl is absolutely amazing #ThankYouLord #Thankful #Blessed #ThankYouSimi #ThankYouAllforyourPrayers #AndThenTheyWere3”.

  • Three months after: Baby reunites with parents as Ambode’s wife clears hospital bill

    The joy on the faces of the Oaikhenas knew no bounds on Wednesday when they were informed that wife of Lagos Governor, Abimbola Ambode had cleared the hospital bill of their child three months after delivery.

    For the first time since he was born in February 2018, Baby Ighodalo Oaikhena joined his family at their home in the Ikeja area of Lagos State on Wednesday.

    Recall that The Punch had earlier reported that Ighodalo was born premature at the Ifako General Hospital together with his twin sister.

    The twins were taken to a private hospital, Inton Hospital, Ogba, Ikeja, where they were placed in incubators.

    While the baby girl died in the first week, Ighodalo made it alive from the incubator and was put in a nursery.

    The baby’s father, Michael Oaikhena, a driver; and the mother, Roseline, a teacher, had told our correspondent that they could not raise the N1.2m bill they incurred in the course of the treatment.

    Michael had said despite the family paying N550,000 out of the bill, the hospital had insisted on collecting the N650,000 balance before releasing the baby.

    He further alleged that the hospital threatened to take the child to an orphanage if the balance was not paid on time.

    Although the Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Mr Akeem Mustapha, denied the orphanage allegation, he insisted on the payment of the bill.

    However, on Wednesday, a team of aides, acting on the instruction of Mrs. Ambode, visited the hospital and cleared the bill.

    It was an emotional moment as the mother of the child, Roseline, broke down in tears of joy.

    She did not believe that she would be taking the baby home as she kept asking, ‘Am I really going home with my baby today?’ The aides to the governor’s wife were moved as well, as some of them fought back tears,” a source, who was at the hospital, said.

    Michael confirmed the development in a telephone conversation, adding that he was at work when he was called that his baby had been released.

    He said, “As I speak to you, we are going home with the baby. I was really happy when I got a call from an aide to the governor’s wife that my baby would be going home today (Wednesday). I went there and met them with my wife and by then, the money had been paid. I am now in a car with my baby. I am really happy and I appreciate the governor’s wife for this. I wish I could see her and hug her for the gesture.”

    The Assistant Director, Public Affairs, Office of the Wife of the Governor of Lagos State, Mrs. Folashade Kadiri, in a statement on Wednesday, confirmed the payment.

    She said, “Mrs Ambode’s attention was drawn to a publication in the PUNCH Newspaperof Wednesday, May 30, 2018, suggesting the detention of a baby for the past three months due to the inability of his parents to pay the medical bill.

    The governor’s wife had immediately directed the payment of the bill to enable the baby to reunite with his parents.

    The payment of N650,000 was made by the Asst. Director, Public Affairs, Office of the wife of the Governor, Mrs Folashade Kadiri, who also effected the baby’s release.

    The elated mother, Mrs Roseline Oaikhena, who was in tears, could not believe that she would be returning home so easily with her baby after the child’s three months compulsory stay in hospital after delivery.”

  • Lagos hospital detains baby for three months over unpaid bills

    Lagos hospital detains baby for three months over unpaid bills

    …vows to register it at an orphanage if bills are not cleared

    A Lagos based hospital, Inton Hospital has refused to hand over a baby, Ighodalo to his parents, Mr Michael and Mrs Roseline Oaikhena for three months now over an unpaid medical bill of N650,000.

    According to findings, the hospital has also allegedly vowed to put the baby in an orphanage unless the debt was cleared.

    According to a report by The Punch, Roseline, a private primary school teacher, had given birth to a set of twins on February 10, 2018, at the Ifako General Hospital, Lagos.

    The babies, which were premature, were reportedly taken to Inton, where they were put in an incubator at the rate of N300,000 per week.

    After one week, the female child reportedly died, while the surviving boy continued treatment at the intensive care unit of the facility at the rate of N150,000 per week.

    The child’s father, Michael, a driver, said the bill later rose to N1.2m.

    He said, “My wife and I have been married for about two years. When she conceived, she went through a lot of stress due to the nature of her job and at a point, a doctor advised her to go for bed rest.

    She gave birth at the Ifako General Hospital when the pregnancy was about six months. We were unable to get an incubator at the hospital and our search for one in Lagos public hospitals proved abortive.

    She gave birth around 1pm and when we could not find any public hospital with an incubator, we settled for Inton Hospital. We got there around 11pm; their bill was N300,000 per week.

    However, after a week, we lost the female baby and we started paying N150,000 per week. The surviving baby has now been moved from the incubator to a nursery, where he has been for over three months.”

    He explained that the mother had been visiting the hospital to give the newborn baby food, adding that the child was being held over the N650,000 medical bill that the family owed.

    The Edo State indigene said one of the doctors at the hospital recently called him and threatened that the child could be moved to a motherless babies’ home if the balance was not paid.

    The doctor said since we had not met up with our financial obligations, they might not be able to keep the baby any longer and will take him to a motherless babies’ home. He said the baby had a high risk of contracting an infection because he is in a place where they treat sick children,” he added.

    The wife, Roseline, expressed sadness that her baby could be taken to an orphanage while she was alive.

    The 28-year-old noted that efforts by the family to raise funds through social media had been abortive, adding that she lived in pain every day.

    She said, “I was going to see him at the hospital every day before I stopped because of transport cost. I go twice a week now.

    The hospital said the next step is to take him to a motherless babies’ home because we don’t have money.

    We have tried to raise money to no avail. We were able to raise N550,000 from friends and relatives, including the N170,000 we got on a social media platform. We still need to pay N650,000.”

    A doctor at the Inton Hospital, Dr. Badejo Christopher, had said the medical bill was high due to the specialised care required by the baby.

    Christopher, who spoke to The Punch in March while the baby was still receiving intensive care, said Ighodalo was being monitored by a consultant paediatrician.

    He had said, “The mother went into labour at 27 weeks as against 38/40 weeks. The twins were rushed here, but we could not save one of them. The boy has been inside an incubator and taking drugs.

    An average birth weight is 2.5kg, but the baby’s weight at presentation was 1.0kg. The challenges of managing preterm children are many. The drugs we use are very expensive because the children are susceptible to sepsis (infection).

    One of the antibiotics is as expensive as N16,000. We charge N150,000 per week.”

    The Chief Medical Director of Inton, Mr. Akeem Mustapha, on Tuesday, however, denied that the hospital planned to take the child to an orphanage, saying the couple wanted to draw public sympathy.

    He said, “There is nothing like that. We only advised them that it is not right to put the child in the nursery for a long time because if any infection breaks out at the hospital, the child may be affected. Nobody will say because of that, the child should be taken to a motherless babies’ home. Why?

    They are only trying to whip up sentiments so that you can help them to get money. They need money to discharge the baby, so they want you to put up a story that the hospital will take the child to a motherless babies’ home. Why they are putting up this kind of thing is laughable.”