15-Year-Old New Mum, Stranded At LUTH Over N53,000 Bills

Date: 14-11-2020 1:52 pm (3 years ago) | Author: Olusanya Akinrinola
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A 15-year-old girl identified simply as Fatima is still at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital Idi-Araba a month after giving birth.

She was said to have been taken to the hospital by a woman, popularly known as Iya Kamoru, whom she lived with as a maid in the Mushin area of Lagos.

The hospital reportedly cancelled Fatima’s N151,000 medical bills and asked her to pay N53,000 feeding expenses incurred as of November 10, Punch reports.

The newspaper reports that the girl’s ordeal began when she was brought from Cotonou, Benin Republic to do housemaid work in Lagos.

A worker at the hospital said the girl moved from one place to another until she ended up at Mushin where she was defiled by an unidentified man at night.

The worker said, “The girl said her mother is dead and that she was brought to Lagos as a housemaid from Cotonou. She ran away from her master and the woman (Iya Kamoru) saw her wandering around. She took her in and was helping her to hawk sachet water.

“According to her, she was outside with the woman one day when she slept off on a bench. The woman left her and went inside. While she was asleep, someone covered her mouth and raped her. It was dark and she could not identify the person. It was three months later that she realised she was pregnant.

“She was brought to the hospital in October by the woman. Yesterday (Thursday) made it one month that she gave birth. The woman could not pay her medical bill which is about N150,000. The hospital has waved it and she is only required to pay for feeding which is about N53,000. Apart from this, the girl has nowhere to go. She said she did not want to return to the woman’s house.”


The Coordinator, Advocates for Children and Vulnerable Persons Network, Mr Ebenezer Omejalile, said the organisation had met with the welfare unit of the hospital to seek help for Fatima.

He urged the Lagos State Health Service Commission, and the state’s Ministry of Youth and Social Development to come to Fatima’s aid pending when she would be reunited with her family.

The LUTH spokesperson, Mr Kelechi Otuneme, said the management was already taking action on Fatima’s case.


Posted: at 14-11-2020 01:52 PM (3 years ago) | Hero
- dopygenius at 14-11-2020 02:13 PM (3 years ago)
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Reunited with which family,The same family that abadoned her to do house slave in Nigeria,what If she was killed by the unknown rapist..... What ever organization that is going to help her that's if they are going to help her, they should help her in education.....
Posted: at 14-11-2020 02:13 PM (3 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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