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SAD: Nigerian Woman Loses Triplets Over N4,000 Medication Fee


Last week joy turned into sorrow for the Sannis who had just had a set of triplets. Within 24 hours of their birth the three boys died in succession.

The arrival of a baby in a family naturally should exude joy and happiness, let alone when triplets are delivered. Many well-to-dos are ready to pay any amount to have them. But for Temitope Sanni and her husband, the birth of a set of triplets into the family was more of a curse than blessing. Temitope, 36, lives with her husband and two children at Otto-Ilogbo slum, Oyingbo area of Lagos Mainland Local Government Area of Lagos State.

Last Monday, she went into labour and was delivered of a set of triplets (all boys) by her nurse niece. The period of Temitope’s labour did not last two hours and she successfully delivered the three babies, without stepping into a hospital. But after delivery of the babies, there was need for the babies to be examined by competent medical practitioners, as prescribed by the nurse who attended to their mother.

In so doing, Temitope, accompanied by her mother and husband, dashed to a nearby health facility, Damisile clinic, from where they were referred to another hospital. At the other hospital, doctors reportedly recommended some medications for the new babies but neither Temitope, nor their father could afford the N4, 000 required for the drugs.

She told Saturday Mirror that as at the point she was delivered of the babies, her husband could only boast of N300.

“I only laboured for only a few hours before I gave birth to the babies. When I started seeing signs of delivery, I called on my niece, who rushed down to tend to me. But to the surprise of all, I delivered the three of them in the space of an hour and all was well. They all cried and behaved like new babies would do.

“But we realised that they were too fragile and my niece advised that we take them to the hospital. As at the time of their delivery, I had only N2,000 on me while my husband had only N300,” Temitope recounted sadly.

When the couple could not muster enough money for drugs for the triplets, they were reportedly referred to Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja. By the time the couple had carried the triplet to the second hospital, their N2,400 was already reduced to N1, 850. Since going by public bus would take time, they decided to go for a taxi. The least taxi that accepted to take them to Ikeja demanded N2, 500.

That would leave the couple needing additional N650 to balance up for their fare. They, however, still asked the taxi driver to race down to Ikeja. Somewhere around Palm Grove, the taxi driver demanded that the Sannis pay him his fare for him to buy fuel.

Temitope continued her story: “When the man asked us to pay money, we knew we did not have up to that amount on us and we just told him to continue with the journey, saying our people were waiting for us at the hospital. Before the man continued with the journey, it took about an hour and by that time, the babies were already tired.

“By the time we got to Ikeja, they still referred us to LUTH. On our way to LUTH, one of them died.”

But from Ikeja to Idi-Araba, the Sannis had nothing to tell the taxi driver again. When the taxi driver saw that one of the babies was already dead, he chose to let them go. Going to LUTH was not an option for the couple, so they chose to go back home hopping the remaining two would stay. That was not to be, after all.

By the time the husband and wife got home, there was not a dime with them and so they could not procure any drug for the two babies. Three hours later, one more of the triplets passed on. The last one also went the way of his siblings in the early hours of the second day.

Speaking further on her ordeal, Temitope said amid tears: “The three of them died in less than 24 hours after their delivery. Had we had the N4,000 required to buy drugs at the initial hospital in our area, the babies would have lived.” The nurse that delivered the triplets spoke with Saturday Mirror on the likely causes of the death of the babies.

Her words: “I have never seen that before in my life. Tope is my sister and when she called me that she was in labour, I rushed down here to attend to her. We were lucky because she delivered the three babies without much stress, but the babies needed some medication because they were too weak and fragile. Since I had to rush down here, I did not come out with any money and so when we had to buy drugs for them, we could not raise N4,000.”

A neighbour of the Sannis, who declined to give his identity, told our reporters that the news of the death of the third baby got to the community as efforts were being made to raise money for them.
“The community association did not hear about it early enough. By the time the news was brought to our notice, we started gathering some personal donations to augment their expenses. We were on that when we heard noise that the third baby passed on,” the man said. Temitope’s husband was said to be too distraught to speak with our reporter, but it was gathered that his family and friends had taken him somewhere else to recover.

 (Mirror)
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29 comments

  1. Is a peety poor innocent chirldren, temi nd husband believ nd trust in God, He will d another one that will stay alife, don't loose hope Our God is still faitful

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  2. Is a peety poor innocent chirldren, temi nd husband believ nd trust in God, He will d another one that will stay alife, don't loose hope Our God is still faitful

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  3. This simply shows the rate of poverty in the country called Nigeria!

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  4. Even d nurse can not help dem with only #4000 to save d situation @ d moment. May God help us.

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  5. And those that should help would rather buy jets and ride on limo when their members go through this. Sad, so sad

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  6. The babies were most likely premature who needed Incubators...
    If she had done her ante-natal facility in lasuth/luth,..she would have had that relatively easy....
    Meanwhile, it appears as if they were really really poor...
    It is well....

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  7. is a peety God wld surely provide anoda one 4 u.

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  8. is a peety God wld surely provide anoda one 4 u.

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  9. is a peety God wld surely provide anoda one 4 u.

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  10. don't worry God wld make anoda way 4 u piple.

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  11. Please people should not plan or get pregnant if they do not have good source of income; if you must have children, save enough resources for it.

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    1. Good thinking!

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    2. I see that u are both really sick...can u remember the cash condition ur parents were before they gave birth to u??? So why say such...mtchwww

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    3. 4:39, I can see that you are the one that is really sick here. It will be so foolish of you generating babies without making adequate arrangements to cater for them. Even God will not be pleased with you. Don't bring forth these babies into suffering. Make them only when you think you are well ready for them. Even God in his divine wisdom made ready the "garden of eden" before creating Adam & Eve! You probably expecting others to shoulder your responsibilities for you, right?

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  12. It is well. Pse be strong. Life is filled with ups and downs. The Lord will come through for you in Jesus' name.(Amen)

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  13. It is well. Be strong, for life is filled with ups & down. The Lord will stand by you, & turn ur sorrows into joy in Jesus' name(amen)

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  14. I weep for this couple. Its a pity you had to go thru this for 4000. May the lord console you. Life and money? Its seems in hospital money is coming first. God has a lot to judge us for. Pls lord bless this couple.

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  15. Is a pity,God ll do another 1 n make sure U̶̲̥̅̊  4 antinatal is very important,is 4 ur health n d unborn baby,hope in d Lord

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  16. This is a pathetic story. I pity those innocent children and may God ve mercy on d parents. But let d truth be told. It takes nine months 4 pregnancy to mature, so it was not an emergency. Saving N1000 every month would ve gotten d parents prepared 4 this. A labourer in naija receives nothing less than N1000 daily, saving N100 per day will mean N3000/month at least 4 someone expecting a baby. Does it mean both husband n wife just fold their hands waiting 4 d babies to arrive first b4 going out to work? Lets not always equate ignorance n foolishness wit poverty. There re many wise poor ppl this cant happen to. Poverty is a mentality, wisdom is d answer.

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  17. Do not bring anybody into this world if you can't carter for his or her needs at least the basics. the couple have two children already what are they still looking for despite their condition, concentrate on that two and strive to give them good lives thats all i have to say here.

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  18. Thank God for saving the mother from excessive bleeding that could complicate multiple births ,twins triplets,etc.
    Nigeria need to have a concrete health care policy.
    Pragmatic health care financing operated with sincerity will eradicate ,the usual out of pocket payment for accessing health needs.
    NHIS is a failure and only succeeded in making few people rich,......as usual.
    Government policies have a way of being derailed ,hijacked and frustrated.
    The nurse is too bold to have handled such deliveries,
    Yes knowing what to do is not equivalent to having resources to cope with the task at hand.
    God is very merciful with women in labour and many will deliver without assistance.
    Many will remember stories of births on the way.....such children by the name Abiona.
    My prayer is that God will comfort the couple,and God will give wisdom to our leaders

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  19. Honestly feeol bad for them,but truth be told,this could have been averted if the parents were disciplined enough to set aside something monthly in expectation of their kids. Not blaming hospitals or family members,if dey were doing little jobs,nothing is too small to av been setting aside for 9mnths!!!!! #4000 didn't kill those kids but ignorance&failure to plan ahead on d part of d parents.

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  20. U̶̲̥̅̊ ppl are shouting if dey hav saved dis αη∂ dat.... Do U̶̲̥̅̊ even knw weda dey hav enoff to survive for a day? Let alone saving fr tomorrow??? Ђδω many ppl ar livin below 1 dollar per day? *smh...the governmnt has a lot to answer b4 God. Nigeria rich as it is, supposed to have free medical care centres that cater for cases of dis nature. Imagine #4000!!! God knows why!

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  21. When someone is passing through wilderness experiencein the journey of life, it will be as if you are not wise even to take simple decision..I'm a living testimony,people around you who suppose to help will be running away why bcs success succeeds,failure frustrates,who want to identify with a failure..the closest friend of mine started running away,but when God appeared in my situation and he changed my story..then I have a clear understanding of life and human being.
    I read through all the above written- comment above..it is not that the man is a fool not to save having realized that the wife is pregnant but when things are not working or door is locked up against someone,that one becomes ignorance,may be the man has no job..let's always appreciate for our own situation,many people are suffering and they have no helpers..situation like this will always make us to think deeply and know that people in this condition exists among us..pls lets help others in little way ,it goes a long way

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  22. The moderators should please delete remarks that are abusive,use of harsh words are quite in appropriate, people are entitled to their opinions .Laconically speaking rude languages is unethical.

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  23. This world is full of irony. The rich find it difficult to conceive while the poor at the slightest fuck takes in like rabbit. Sincerely, the couple were not prepared financially to shoulder the responsibilty of the new infants and hence their creator had to recall them instead of allowing them to go and suffer in the hand of poor parent. NHIS in Nigeria is working and if the couple heeded the call to enrol, the innocent kids would have received free treatment. Pls let others plan ahead so that thesame fate will not befall them. I really weep for the poor innocent kids.

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  24. You see, that is the best Nigerian doctors could do y not give the drugs, keep them on observation waiting for the relations? As they plan take over primary health care from community health workers, the is anticipated.

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