Mrs. Mariam Akinkitan, a 28-year-old unemployed woman from Badagry, Lagos State, has given birth to a set of quadruplets.
The quadruplets — three girls and one boy – were delivered successfully on Friday, according to Dr Dauda Bioku, Chief Medical Director of Ajara Medical Centre in Badagry.
“She has already delivered one out of the four babies in a private hospital but unfortunately the next baby was coming through line cross.
“This is what we call transverse line in medical terminology; so when she was rushed down to my hospital and I discovered it to be transverse line, we opted for Caesarean Delivery to save the mother and the babies. “The three scan she did indicate three children, so with the belief that the babies would be triplets, we started operating her.
“We brought out the second baby at 6.16am, fortunately, she cried out immediately, so there was no problem of resuscitating her or time-wasting.
“The third baby was brought out at 6:17a.m, but after bringing her out, I discovered that I was feeling something hard when I wanted to bring out the placentae.
“I told the nurse that brought her that something was still inside the womb, but she said the scan read three babies.
“So at 6.18am, I brought out the fourth baby, the only male and with the highest weight among them. He was 1.7 kilograms,” the doctor said.
The mother and quadruplets are clinically fine, according to the medical director.
Meanwhile, Mr Samson Akinkitan, the quadruplets’ father, has appealed to well-meaning Nigerians to assist him in securing suitable housing so that the children can grow up in a safe environment.
Akinkitan, a 35-year-old tailor from Iyana-Era in Lagos, said his one-room apartment would be unsuitable for the kids. Before their birth, I have two children already; firstborn is six years old and second three years old, with my aged mother.
“The one-room apartment is not enough to bring them up because we are five, before their birth. The little amount I am getting from tailoring work is not enough to get a good accommodation for my quadruplets.
“I’m also begging Nigerian philanthropists and government at all levels to support me in upbringing the quadruplets. I am a tailor, I can’t further my education due to lack of money, I don’t want my children to have the same fate,” he said.
The mother of the quadruplets, Mariam, thanked the well-wishers that had been visiting her and her quadruplets with gifts in the hospital.
“The wife of the Chairman, Badagry Local Government, Mrs Ramota Onilude and the founder of Sesi Whingah Foundation, Mr Sesi Whingah, have come to visit us and we are very grateful for their benevolence and I prayed that God will replenish their pockets,” she said.
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