• Blessing CEO Assaulted While Intervening in Alleged Domestic Violence Incident

    Popular Nigerian relationship expert and social media personality, Blessing CEO, was reportedly assaulted after attempting to stop a man from beating his pregnant wife in front of their shop. A viral video shows Blessing intervening before the man turned on her and a companion, chasing them away. The woman later claimed the attack was triggered after her husband discovered she secretly borrowed money to start a business. While many Nigerians have condemned the violence and praised Blessing’s intervention, others have questioned the authenticity of the video, suggesting it may be a staged skit. The true nature of the incident remains unconfirmed, but the footage has reignited conversations around domestic violence.

    #BlessingCEO #DomesticViolence #NigeriaNews #SocialMedia
    Blessing CEO Assaulted While Intervening in Alleged Domestic Violence Incident Popular Nigerian relationship expert and social media personality, Blessing CEO, was reportedly assaulted after attempting to stop a man from beating his pregnant wife in front of their shop. A viral video shows Blessing intervening before the man turned on her and a companion, chasing them away. The woman later claimed the attack was triggered after her husband discovered she secretly borrowed money to start a business. While many Nigerians have condemned the violence and praised Blessing’s intervention, others have questioned the authenticity of the video, suggesting it may be a staged skit. The true nature of the incident remains unconfirmed, but the footage has reignited conversations around domestic violence. #BlessingCEO #DomesticViolence #NigeriaNews #SocialMedia
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  • Iberekodo Primary Health Centre in Ibeju-Lekki Faces Severe Neglect, Putting Residents at Risk

    Advocacy group Tracka has raised alarm over the deteriorating condition of Iberekodo Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos. The facility, serving thousands, reportedly has a broken roof, leaking ceilings, no running water, and non-functional medical equipment, making it unsafe for patients and staff. Pregnant women, children, and other vulnerable residents are particularly at risk. The group calls on Lagos State Government, the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, and the Federal Ministry of Health to urgently renovate and equip the PHC.

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    Iberekodo Primary Health Centre in Ibeju-Lekki Faces Severe Neglect, Putting Residents at Risk Advocacy group Tracka has raised alarm over the deteriorating condition of Iberekodo Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos. The facility, serving thousands, reportedly has a broken roof, leaking ceilings, no running water, and non-functional medical equipment, making it unsafe for patients and staff. Pregnant women, children, and other vulnerable residents are particularly at risk. The group calls on Lagos State Government, the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, and the Federal Ministry of Health to urgently renovate and equip the PHC. #LagosHealth #IberekodoPHC #PublicHealthNigeria
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  • Pregnant Women Deliver With Lanterns as Ebonyi Community’s Only Health Centre Rotts Away – Report

    More than 3,000 residents of Akpaka community in Ohaukwu LGA of Ebonyi State face grave health risks as their only Primary Health Care centre lies abandoned and in ruins. A report by MonITNG describes the facility as a failure of governance, with broken roofs, damaged beds, no equipment, no electricity and no qualified health workers. Pregnant women reportedly give birth under lantern light using unsterilised tools, while other patients travel long distances or rely on costly private clinics. The group has urged Governor Francis Nwifuru and federal authorities to urgently rehabilitate, equip and staff the centre.

    Pregnant Women Deliver With Lanterns as Ebonyi Community’s Only Health Centre Rotts Away – Report More than 3,000 residents of Akpaka community in Ohaukwu LGA of Ebonyi State face grave health risks as their only Primary Health Care centre lies abandoned and in ruins. A report by MonITNG describes the facility as a failure of governance, with broken roofs, damaged beds, no equipment, no electricity and no qualified health workers. Pregnant women reportedly give birth under lantern light using unsterilised tools, while other patients travel long distances or rely on costly private clinics. The group has urged Governor Francis Nwifuru and federal authorities to urgently rehabilitate, equip and staff the centre.
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  • Sen. Hawley: “Can men get pregnant?”
    Dr. Nisha Verma: “I’m not really sure what the goal of the question is.”
    Sen. Hawley: “The goal is just to establish a biological reality… Can men get pregnant?”

    American ideological divide in action

    #CanMenGetPregnant #PoliticalDebate #USPolitics #Biology101 #IdeologicalDivide #FunnyButTrue #SenateMoments #CultureWar
    Sen. Hawley: “Can men get pregnant?” Dr. Nisha Verma: “I’m not really sure what the goal of the question is.” Sen. Hawley: “The goal is just to establish a biological reality… Can men get pregnant?” American ideological divide in action 😂😂 #CanMenGetPregnant #PoliticalDebate #USPolitics #Biology101 #IdeologicalDivide #FunnyButTrue #SenateMoments #CultureWar
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  • Eredo PHC in Lagos Crumbles, Pregnant Women and Children Forced to Risky Journeys for Healthcare

    Residents of Eredo community, Epe, Lagos State, face a healthcare crisis as Ibowon Primary Health Centre deteriorates. With broken doors and windows, a damaged roof, unusable toilets, and missing medical equipment, the facility struggles to serve the growing population. Only one nurse and doctor are available. Pregnant women, children, the elderly, and chronically ill patients endure risky journeys for care. Civic tech group MonITNG urges Lagos State Government and federal authorities to urgently renovate, equip, and staff the PHC, stressing that access to quality primary healthcare is a basic human right.

    #LagosHealthCrisis #EredoPHC #NigeriaNews

    Eredo PHC in Lagos Crumbles, Pregnant Women and Children Forced to Risky Journeys for Healthcare Residents of Eredo community, Epe, Lagos State, face a healthcare crisis as Ibowon Primary Health Centre deteriorates. With broken doors and windows, a damaged roof, unusable toilets, and missing medical equipment, the facility struggles to serve the growing population. Only one nurse and doctor are available. Pregnant women, children, the elderly, and chronically ill patients endure risky journeys for care. Civic tech group MonITNG urges Lagos State Government and federal authorities to urgently renovate, equip, and staff the PHC, stressing that access to quality primary healthcare is a basic human right. #LagosHealthCrisis #EredoPHC #NigeriaNews
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  • Wahala Don Set for Delta! 26-Year-Old Woman Accuses Baby Daddy, Family of Brutal Beatings, Child Neglect

    Wahala don sup for Delta State as a 26-year-old woman, Favour Kalamatoro, has come out with a heartbreaking story of alleged domestic abuse, assault and child neglect by her children’s father and his family.

    Favour, an Urhobo indigene from Obiayagha in Ughelli South, told SaharaReporters that her nightmare began after she went to her children’s father’s house in Udu Local Government Area to check on her two kids. Instead of peace, she said she was attacked by the man, Ikovie Odephiare, his mother, Mrs Ikovie Ekaete, his elder brother, Ikovie Etabunor, and other relatives.

    According to her, she has two children with the man—a four-year-old boy and a seven-month-old baby girl—and has endured years of abuse, abandonment and suffering that pushed her into street begging and menial jobs just to survive.

    Favour revealed that the violence started while she was pregnant with her second child.
    “I was physically assaulted by my children’s father, his mother and his elder brother, all because I went to visit my kids,” she said.

    She alleged that during her pregnancy, she was constantly insulted, starved and beaten.
    “The abuse started when I was seven months pregnant and living in his house. He would insult me, beat me and even starve me, forcing me to go outside and beg for food while I was pregnant,” she narrated.

    Things reportedly got worse when she was eight months pregnant.
    “He beat me until I fainted, threw me out of the house and locked the door. Neighbours rushed me to a clinic, and I almost lost my baby. I survived, but the next day, the beatings continued.”

    Unable to cope anymore, Favour said she left the house with her first child and began hawking sachet water just to feed herself and the boy.
    “I packed my things and left with my four-year-old son. I started selling ‘pure water’ just to survive,” she said.

    She further alleged that after she delivered her second child, the man and his family abandoned her completely.
    “When I gave birth, none of them came to see me. My father and siblings paid all the hospital bills and took care of me and my two children.”

    Although the children’s father later promised her family that he would take responsibility, she said he never fulfilled it.
    “Six months later, he came and told my father he would take care of the children and pay the hospital bills, but he never did.”

    According to Favour, whenever she asked for money to buy baby food or diapers, she was insulted and threatened.
    “He told me not to ask him for anything again and said if I was tired, I should bring the children to him. Later, he told me never to contact him again because he wanted to start a new life and family, while we had nothing to eat.”

    She said she once involved the police in Warri so he could formally agree to support the first child, but after sending ₦15,000 once, he allegedly stopped.
    “He told me I could do my worst, that he was not afraid of the police or anybody.”

    Favour also explained that years of dependence left her without any skills or stable source of income.
    “He left me handicapped. I had no handwork, no business to fall back on. The small business I tried to run was ruined because he kept borrowing money from me.”

    Out of desperation, she said she eventually took the children to their grandmother’s house for care, begging her to feed them. According to her, the woman initially agreed.

    But wahala really burst when she went back to visit her children on Monday, January 10, 2026.
    “When I went to see my children, their father, his mother and elder brother gathered and beat me. They punched me, flogged me with a cane and even a shovel, damaged my phone, and I sustained bruises on my mouth and all over my body,” she alleged.

    Favour said she reported the matter to the police, but before officers could make an arrest, the children’s grandmother reportedly fled with the kids. She added that when police contacted the children’s father, he claimed he was out of town. Officers later discovered that the mother’s shop had been abandoned, allegedly on his instruction.

    As of the time of filing this report, SaharaReporters said attempts to reach Ikovie Odephiare were unsuccessful, with his phone lines reportedly switched off.

    “This is my story,” Favour said. “I am seeking urgent help to protect myself and my children.”

    For many Nigerians reading this, one thing is clear: domestic violence and child neglect remain serious issues, and in this case, wahala don truly set oo for Delta.
    Wahala Don Set for Delta! 26-Year-Old Woman Accuses Baby Daddy, Family of Brutal Beatings, Child Neglect Wahala don sup for Delta State as a 26-year-old woman, Favour Kalamatoro, has come out with a heartbreaking story of alleged domestic abuse, assault and child neglect by her children’s father and his family. Favour, an Urhobo indigene from Obiayagha in Ughelli South, told SaharaReporters that her nightmare began after she went to her children’s father’s house in Udu Local Government Area to check on her two kids. Instead of peace, she said she was attacked by the man, Ikovie Odephiare, his mother, Mrs Ikovie Ekaete, his elder brother, Ikovie Etabunor, and other relatives. According to her, she has two children with the man—a four-year-old boy and a seven-month-old baby girl—and has endured years of abuse, abandonment and suffering that pushed her into street begging and menial jobs just to survive. Favour revealed that the violence started while she was pregnant with her second child. “I was physically assaulted by my children’s father, his mother and his elder brother, all because I went to visit my kids,” she said. She alleged that during her pregnancy, she was constantly insulted, starved and beaten. “The abuse started when I was seven months pregnant and living in his house. He would insult me, beat me and even starve me, forcing me to go outside and beg for food while I was pregnant,” she narrated. Things reportedly got worse when she was eight months pregnant. “He beat me until I fainted, threw me out of the house and locked the door. Neighbours rushed me to a clinic, and I almost lost my baby. I survived, but the next day, the beatings continued.” Unable to cope anymore, Favour said she left the house with her first child and began hawking sachet water just to feed herself and the boy. “I packed my things and left with my four-year-old son. I started selling ‘pure water’ just to survive,” she said. She further alleged that after she delivered her second child, the man and his family abandoned her completely. “When I gave birth, none of them came to see me. My father and siblings paid all the hospital bills and took care of me and my two children.” Although the children’s father later promised her family that he would take responsibility, she said he never fulfilled it. “Six months later, he came and told my father he would take care of the children and pay the hospital bills, but he never did.” According to Favour, whenever she asked for money to buy baby food or diapers, she was insulted and threatened. “He told me not to ask him for anything again and said if I was tired, I should bring the children to him. Later, he told me never to contact him again because he wanted to start a new life and family, while we had nothing to eat.” She said she once involved the police in Warri so he could formally agree to support the first child, but after sending ₦15,000 once, he allegedly stopped. “He told me I could do my worst, that he was not afraid of the police or anybody.” Favour also explained that years of dependence left her without any skills or stable source of income. “He left me handicapped. I had no handwork, no business to fall back on. The small business I tried to run was ruined because he kept borrowing money from me.” Out of desperation, she said she eventually took the children to their grandmother’s house for care, begging her to feed them. According to her, the woman initially agreed. But wahala really burst when she went back to visit her children on Monday, January 10, 2026. “When I went to see my children, their father, his mother and elder brother gathered and beat me. They punched me, flogged me with a cane and even a shovel, damaged my phone, and I sustained bruises on my mouth and all over my body,” she alleged. Favour said she reported the matter to the police, but before officers could make an arrest, the children’s grandmother reportedly fled with the kids. She added that when police contacted the children’s father, he claimed he was out of town. Officers later discovered that the mother’s shop had been abandoned, allegedly on his instruction. As of the time of filing this report, SaharaReporters said attempts to reach Ikovie Odephiare were unsuccessful, with his phone lines reportedly switched off. “This is my story,” Favour said. “I am seeking urgent help to protect myself and my children.” For many Nigerians reading this, one thing is clear: domestic violence and child neglect remain serious issues, and in this case, wahala don truly set oo for Delta.
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  • Abuja Health Centre in Kuje Left in Ruins for Years, Linked to Childbirth Deaths as Residents Urge FCT Minister Nyesom Wike to Intervene

    Residents of Sabo community in Kuje Area Council, Abuja, have raised alarm over the prolonged neglect of their only primary healthcare facility, linking its dilapidated condition to preventable maternal deaths. The Sabo Primary Health Care Centre, which serves an estimated 7,200 people, has been largely non-functional for years, severely limiting access to basic and emergency medical services, particularly for pregnant women.

    According to Tracka, BudgIT’s public expenditure tracking platform, the centre’s infrastructure has collapsed, with damaged roofs and ceilings, wards without beds, and a complete lack of drugs and essential medical equipment. The facility has reportedly remained abandoned and vandalised for nearly seven years, forcing residents to depend on local chemists and unqualified alternatives for treatment. Community members disclosed that several women have died during childbirth due to the absence of functional maternal healthcare services.

    In response, Tracka and affected residents have appealed directly to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, alongside Senator Ireti Kingibe and Hon. Abdullahi Sabo, urging them to prioritise the reconstruction, equipping, and staffing of the centre. They stressed that restoring the facility is critical to safeguarding public health, reducing maternal mortality, and ensuring that vulnerable residents can access lifesaving medical care within their community.
    Abuja Health Centre in Kuje Left in Ruins for Years, Linked to Childbirth Deaths as Residents Urge FCT Minister Nyesom Wike to Intervene Residents of Sabo community in Kuje Area Council, Abuja, have raised alarm over the prolonged neglect of their only primary healthcare facility, linking its dilapidated condition to preventable maternal deaths. The Sabo Primary Health Care Centre, which serves an estimated 7,200 people, has been largely non-functional for years, severely limiting access to basic and emergency medical services, particularly for pregnant women. According to Tracka, BudgIT’s public expenditure tracking platform, the centre’s infrastructure has collapsed, with damaged roofs and ceilings, wards without beds, and a complete lack of drugs and essential medical equipment. The facility has reportedly remained abandoned and vandalised for nearly seven years, forcing residents to depend on local chemists and unqualified alternatives for treatment. Community members disclosed that several women have died during childbirth due to the absence of functional maternal healthcare services. In response, Tracka and affected residents have appealed directly to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, alongside Senator Ireti Kingibe and Hon. Abdullahi Sabo, urging them to prioritise the reconstruction, equipping, and staffing of the centre. They stressed that restoring the facility is critical to safeguarding public health, reducing maternal mortality, and ensuring that vulnerable residents can access lifesaving medical care within their community.
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  • Bauchi Community Primary Health Centre Unsafe, Lacks Electricity, Drugs, Beds and Skilled Staff Despite ₦93bn Health Budget – Report

    A civic technology organisation, MonITNG, has raised serious concerns over the deplorable condition of Bujala Basic Health Care Centre in Tiyin B Ward, Warji Local Government Area of Bauchi State, describing the facility as unsafe and a symbol of long-standing government neglect. The centre, which serves over 2,500 residents and nearby villages, reportedly lacks electricity, essential drugs, functional toilets, proper patient record systems, and basic medical equipment.

    According to observations by the Tracka team, the health centre’s building has deep structural cracks, a leaking roof, and only three beds without mattresses. The laboratory is completely unequipped, while the labour room is empty, forcing pregnant women to give birth at home without skilled medical care, exposing mothers and newborns to preventable risks and deaths.

    Staffing at the facility is critically inadequate, with just one Junior Community Health Extension Worker, one maternity attendant, and two volunteers attending to the healthcare needs of the entire community. MonITNG noted that this neglect persists despite Bauchi State allocating about ₦93 billion to health and education in its 2024 budget.

    The organisation also highlighted alleged mismanagement of public funds, citing reports of ₦4.65 billion earmarked for motorcycles that were never delivered—funds it said could have been used to rehabilitate at least 46 primary health centres across the state. MonITNG called on the Bauchi State Government, the Ministry of Health, the Bauchi State Primary Health Care Development Agency (BSPHCDA), and Warji Local Government to urgently rebuild and equip the facility, provide electricity and clean water, supply beds and essential drugs, and deploy qualified health workers.

    Residents of Bujala community have joined civil society groups in demanding immediate intervention, warning that the continued neglect of the health centre leaves thousands vulnerable to preventable diseases, maternal complications, and avoidable loss of life.
    Bauchi Community Primary Health Centre Unsafe, Lacks Electricity, Drugs, Beds and Skilled Staff Despite ₦93bn Health Budget – Report A civic technology organisation, MonITNG, has raised serious concerns over the deplorable condition of Bujala Basic Health Care Centre in Tiyin B Ward, Warji Local Government Area of Bauchi State, describing the facility as unsafe and a symbol of long-standing government neglect. The centre, which serves over 2,500 residents and nearby villages, reportedly lacks electricity, essential drugs, functional toilets, proper patient record systems, and basic medical equipment. According to observations by the Tracka team, the health centre’s building has deep structural cracks, a leaking roof, and only three beds without mattresses. The laboratory is completely unequipped, while the labour room is empty, forcing pregnant women to give birth at home without skilled medical care, exposing mothers and newborns to preventable risks and deaths. Staffing at the facility is critically inadequate, with just one Junior Community Health Extension Worker, one maternity attendant, and two volunteers attending to the healthcare needs of the entire community. MonITNG noted that this neglect persists despite Bauchi State allocating about ₦93 billion to health and education in its 2024 budget. The organisation also highlighted alleged mismanagement of public funds, citing reports of ₦4.65 billion earmarked for motorcycles that were never delivered—funds it said could have been used to rehabilitate at least 46 primary health centres across the state. MonITNG called on the Bauchi State Government, the Ministry of Health, the Bauchi State Primary Health Care Development Agency (BSPHCDA), and Warji Local Government to urgently rebuild and equip the facility, provide electricity and clean water, supply beds and essential drugs, and deploy qualified health workers. Residents of Bujala community have joined civil society groups in demanding immediate intervention, warning that the continued neglect of the health centre leaves thousands vulnerable to preventable diseases, maternal complications, and avoidable loss of life.
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  • Nigerian Cleric Condemns Doctors’ Strike as Pregnant Woman Dies at National Hospital Abuja Amid Shutdown of Medical Services

    A Nigerian cleric, Reverend Father Celestine Eze, has strongly criticised the Nigerian government following the reported death of a pregnant woman at the National Hospital, Abuja, allegedly due to the ongoing doctors’ strike that has crippled medical services at the facility. The tragic incident reportedly occurred on Saturday after the woman was referred to the hospital for urgent care but arrived to find no doctors on duty.

    In a viral video shared on his Facebook page, Fr. Eze lamented the deserted state of the hospital, describing the situation as heartbreaking and unacceptable for one of Nigeria’s foremost tertiary healthcare institutions. He stated that several patients, including pregnant women in need of critical care, were left unattended because of the industrial action.

    Expressing deep frustration, the cleric accused the government of indifference to the suffering of ordinary Nigerians, warning that the collapse of the healthcare system would ultimately affect everyone, regardless of status or privilege. He described the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death as painful and emblematic of broader systemic failures within the country’s health sector.

    The incident has intensified public outrage and renewed calls for urgent government intervention to resolve the dispute with striking doctors and restore full medical services, as concerns grow over preventable deaths and worsening access to healthcare across Nigeria.
    Nigerian Cleric Condemns Doctors’ Strike as Pregnant Woman Dies at National Hospital Abuja Amid Shutdown of Medical Services A Nigerian cleric, Reverend Father Celestine Eze, has strongly criticised the Nigerian government following the reported death of a pregnant woman at the National Hospital, Abuja, allegedly due to the ongoing doctors’ strike that has crippled medical services at the facility. The tragic incident reportedly occurred on Saturday after the woman was referred to the hospital for urgent care but arrived to find no doctors on duty. In a viral video shared on his Facebook page, Fr. Eze lamented the deserted state of the hospital, describing the situation as heartbreaking and unacceptable for one of Nigeria’s foremost tertiary healthcare institutions. He stated that several patients, including pregnant women in need of critical care, were left unattended because of the industrial action. Expressing deep frustration, the cleric accused the government of indifference to the suffering of ordinary Nigerians, warning that the collapse of the healthcare system would ultimately affect everyone, regardless of status or privilege. He described the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death as painful and emblematic of broader systemic failures within the country’s health sector. The incident has intensified public outrage and renewed calls for urgent government intervention to resolve the dispute with striking doctors and restore full medical services, as concerns grow over preventable deaths and worsening access to healthcare across Nigeria.
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  • Akwa Ibom Residents Raise Alarm Over Abandoned Mathew Udo Ekpo Memorial Health Centre, Call It Public Hazard

    Residents of Etim Ekpo LGA in Akwa Ibom State have condemned the dilapidated state of the Mathew Udo Ekpo Memorial Health Centre, describing it as a public hazard rather than a functioning hospital.

    The civic tech platform MonITNG highlighted that the centre, the only public healthcare facility for thousands in the area, suffers from a leaking and partially collapsed roof, broken windows, cracked walls, no electricity, and unsafe wards. Patients, including pregnant women, sick children, and the elderly, are forced to travel long distances for care, often at great cost and risk.

    MonITNG emphasized that this neglect reflects systemic failures across the state’s healthcare sector, noting that billions of naira allocated annually have not translated into functional Primary Health Centres (PHCs). The platform called on both the Akwa Ibom State Government and the Federal Ministry of Health to take immediate, tangible action to safeguard citizens’ access to basic healthcare.
    Akwa Ibom Residents Raise Alarm Over Abandoned Mathew Udo Ekpo Memorial Health Centre, Call It Public Hazard Residents of Etim Ekpo LGA in Akwa Ibom State have condemned the dilapidated state of the Mathew Udo Ekpo Memorial Health Centre, describing it as a public hazard rather than a functioning hospital. The civic tech platform MonITNG highlighted that the centre, the only public healthcare facility for thousands in the area, suffers from a leaking and partially collapsed roof, broken windows, cracked walls, no electricity, and unsafe wards. Patients, including pregnant women, sick children, and the elderly, are forced to travel long distances for care, often at great cost and risk. MonITNG emphasized that this neglect reflects systemic failures across the state’s healthcare sector, noting that billions of naira allocated annually have not translated into functional Primary Health Centres (PHCs). The platform called on both the Akwa Ibom State Government and the Federal Ministry of Health to take immediate, tangible action to safeguard citizens’ access to basic healthcare.
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  • Akwa Ibom Health Centre in Ruins: Patients Rely on Pit Toilet, Urgent Intervention Needed from Governor Umo Eno

    MonITNG has raised alarm over the dire condition of Ikot Obio Edim Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Ibesikpo Asutan LGA, Akwa Ibom State. The facility suffers severe infrastructural decay, including leaking roofs, collapsing ceilings, termite-damaged doors, and a disorganized theatre. It has only two worn-out beds, no proper sanitation, and parts of the ward are used for storage, forcing patients to wait in the outpatient area.

    Serving more than seven communities, the PHC’s inadequate state endangers vulnerable groups, including pregnant women and children. MonITNG called on Governor Umo Eno to urgently renovate the facility, provide proper toilets, equip it adequately, and ensure health funds reach rural communities.
    Akwa Ibom Health Centre in Ruins: Patients Rely on Pit Toilet, Urgent Intervention Needed from Governor Umo Eno MonITNG has raised alarm over the dire condition of Ikot Obio Edim Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Ibesikpo Asutan LGA, Akwa Ibom State. The facility suffers severe infrastructural decay, including leaking roofs, collapsing ceilings, termite-damaged doors, and a disorganized theatre. It has only two worn-out beds, no proper sanitation, and parts of the ward are used for storage, forcing patients to wait in the outpatient area. Serving more than seven communities, the PHC’s inadequate state endangers vulnerable groups, including pregnant women and children. MonITNG called on Governor Umo Eno to urgently renovate the facility, provide proper toilets, equip it adequately, and ensure health funds reach rural communities.
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  • Nigerian House of Representatives Proposes New Constitutional Law to Protect Pregnant Women on Death Row, Commute Death Sentence to Life Imprisonment

    The Nigerian House of Representatives has proposed a major constitutional amendment aimed at protecting pregnant women sentenced to death and safeguarding the lives of their unborn children. The proposal, adopted by the House Committee on Constitution Review chaired by Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, seeks to amend Section 33 of the 1999 Constitution to ensure that any pregnant woman convicted of a capital offence is sentenced to life imprisonment instead of death.

    Under the proposed new subsection, courts would be required to commute death sentences once pregnancy is proven, recognising the unborn child’s right to life. Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mike Ozekhome, praised the bill as humane and progressive, arguing that executing a pregnant woman amounts to the unjust killing of an innocent unborn child. He cited international human rights principles, U.S. constitutional arguments, and moral considerations in support of the amendment.

    Constitutional lawyer Abdul Mahmud also endorsed the proposal, describing it as a balanced effort to align criminal justice with evolving global human rights standards, while raising broader questions about the continued relevance of the death penalty in Nigeria.

    In addition, the House proposed a separate amendment to guarantee Nigerians’ right to a clean, safe, and healthy environment, including access to environmental information and accountability for pollution. The twin proposals reflect a broader legislative push toward human rights protection, environmental justice, and constitutional reform in Nigeria.
    Nigerian House of Representatives Proposes New Constitutional Law to Protect Pregnant Women on Death Row, Commute Death Sentence to Life Imprisonment The Nigerian House of Representatives has proposed a major constitutional amendment aimed at protecting pregnant women sentenced to death and safeguarding the lives of their unborn children. The proposal, adopted by the House Committee on Constitution Review chaired by Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, seeks to amend Section 33 of the 1999 Constitution to ensure that any pregnant woman convicted of a capital offence is sentenced to life imprisonment instead of death. Under the proposed new subsection, courts would be required to commute death sentences once pregnancy is proven, recognising the unborn child’s right to life. Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mike Ozekhome, praised the bill as humane and progressive, arguing that executing a pregnant woman amounts to the unjust killing of an innocent unborn child. He cited international human rights principles, U.S. constitutional arguments, and moral considerations in support of the amendment. Constitutional lawyer Abdul Mahmud also endorsed the proposal, describing it as a balanced effort to align criminal justice with evolving global human rights standards, while raising broader questions about the continued relevance of the death penalty in Nigeria. In addition, the House proposed a separate amendment to guarantee Nigerians’ right to a clean, safe, and healthy environment, including access to environmental information and accountability for pollution. The twin proposals reflect a broader legislative push toward human rights protection, environmental justice, and constitutional reform in Nigeria.
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  • Mohbad’s Widow Wunmi Aloba Debunks Rumours of Second Child: “Liam Is My One and Only”

    Wunmi Aloba, widow of late singer Mohbad, has addressed circulating rumours claiming she welcomed a second child. In a video shared on Instagram, she danced to show her full body as evidence that she is neither pregnant nor has another child. Wunmi reaffirmed that her son Liam, whom she had with Mohbad, remains her “one and only.” The clarification follows earlier debunks by celebrity journalist Stella Dimoko Korkus and highlights ongoing public speculation around the late singer’s family. Despite her clarification, some netizens still demand more proof.
    Mohbad’s Widow Wunmi Aloba Debunks Rumours of Second Child: “Liam Is My One and Only” Wunmi Aloba, widow of late singer Mohbad, has addressed circulating rumours claiming she welcomed a second child. In a video shared on Instagram, she danced to show her full body as evidence that she is neither pregnant nor has another child. Wunmi reaffirmed that her son Liam, whom she had with Mohbad, remains her “one and only.” The clarification follows earlier debunks by celebrity journalist Stella Dimoko Korkus and highlights ongoing public speculation around the late singer’s family. Despite her clarification, some netizens still demand more proof.
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  • Bandits Kill Pregnant Woman and Brother, Abduct Two Siblings in Night Attack on Gombe Community

    Bandits attacked a private residence in Pindiga town, Akko Local Government Area of Gombe State, late Saturday night, killing a pregnant woman and her brother while abducting two other siblings. Residents said the gunmen stormed the house under cover of darkness, shooting indiscriminately before fleeing with their victims. The brutal incident has thrown the community into mourning and renewed fears over persistent insecurity in the state. Police confirmed the attack and said tactical units, hunters, and vigilante groups have been mobilised to rescue the abducted victims and apprehend the perpetrators, while Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya condemned the killings as barbaric and unacceptable.
    Bandits Kill Pregnant Woman and Brother, Abduct Two Siblings in Night Attack on Gombe Community Bandits attacked a private residence in Pindiga town, Akko Local Government Area of Gombe State, late Saturday night, killing a pregnant woman and her brother while abducting two other siblings. Residents said the gunmen stormed the house under cover of darkness, shooting indiscriminately before fleeing with their victims. The brutal incident has thrown the community into mourning and renewed fears over persistent insecurity in the state. Police confirmed the attack and said tactical units, hunters, and vigilante groups have been mobilised to rescue the abducted victims and apprehend the perpetrators, while Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya condemned the killings as barbaric and unacceptable.
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  • SAD NEWS: Last night, bandits attacked a private residence in Pindiga town, Akko LGA of Gombe State, killing Prince Yusuf Derdoski and his pregnant sister, and abducting two other siblings. The brutal incident has thrown the community into mourning.

    Given the recurring security breaches in parts of Gombe State, how are security agencies reassessing intelligence gathering and rapid response mechanisms to protect vulnerable communities like Pindiga?
    SAD NEWS: Last night, bandits attacked a private residence in Pindiga town, Akko LGA of Gombe State, killing Prince Yusuf Derdoski and his pregnant sister, and abducting two other siblings. The brutal incident has thrown the community into mourning. Given the recurring security breaches in parts of Gombe State, how are security agencies reassessing intelligence gathering and rapid response mechanisms to protect vulnerable communities like Pindiga?
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  • Caroline Leavitt becomes the first pregnant White House press secretary in U.S. history

    The 28-year-old White House press secretary is expecting her second child with her 60-year-old husband, Nicholas Riccio.

    She shared a photo posing in front of a Christmas tree in a white sweater dress, holding her baby bump.

    Leavitt and her husband are already parents to an 18-month-old son, Nico. A senior White House official told Fox News that Leavitt will remain in her role as press secretary, which makes her the first pregnant White House press secretary in U.S. history.
    Caroline Leavitt becomes the first pregnant White House press secretary in U.S. history The 28-year-old White House press secretary is expecting her second child with her 60-year-old husband, Nicholas Riccio. She shared a photo posing in front of a Christmas tree in a white sweater dress, holding her baby bump. Leavitt and her husband are already parents to an 18-month-old son, Nico. A senior White House official told Fox News that Leavitt will remain in her role as press secretary, which makes her the first pregnant White House press secretary in U.S. history.
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  • Maid Who Got Pregnant by Employer Warns His Wife: ‘I Have the Same Rights Now’"

    Dorcas, a maid who became pregnant by her employer, has issued a stern warning to her former employer’s wife after she allegedly posted about her on social media. In a WhatsApp voice note, Dorcas clarified that her pregnancy was consensual and not the result of abuse, asserting that she now shares equal rights in the situation. She further warned that any future posts about her would be met with retaliation, emphasizing she is no longer the submissive individual her former employer assumed her to be.

    #Dorcas #MaidPregnancy #NigeriaNews #SocialMediaControversy #CelebrityGist
    Maid Who Got Pregnant by Employer Warns His Wife: ‘I Have the Same Rights Now’" Dorcas, a maid who became pregnant by her employer, has issued a stern warning to her former employer’s wife after she allegedly posted about her on social media. In a WhatsApp voice note, Dorcas clarified that her pregnancy was consensual and not the result of abuse, asserting that she now shares equal rights in the situation. She further warned that any future posts about her would be met with retaliation, emphasizing she is no longer the submissive individual her former employer assumed her to be. #Dorcas #MaidPregnancy #NigeriaNews #SocialMediaControversy #CelebrityGist
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  • Man Arrested In Delta For Sexually Abusing Stepdaughter For Over 20 Months, Forcing Abortion Drugs After Pregnancy
    Man Arrested In Delta For Sexually Abusing Stepdaughter For Over 20 Months, Forcing Abortion Drugs After Pregnancy

    According to Edafe, the suspect, who is married to the girl’s mother and has children with her, was arrested on Thursday following a report made by the victim’s school proprietor.

    The Delta State Police Command has arrested a 42-year-old man for allegedly sexually abusing his 13-year-old stepdaughter and impregnating her, before attempting to terminate the pregnancy using drugs he reportedly sourced through online searches.

    “What is most alarming in this entire case is that after impregnating this child, the man went online, searched Google for abortion drugs, bought them, and forced the girl to take them,” Edafe said.

    “The abuse went on for about one year and eight months before the child found the courage to speak up,” Edafe said.

    The police spokesperson explained that the case came to light after the young girl approached her school proprietor with a troubling question.

    “She asked, ‘If someone that is not your father is having sex with you, will you have the same blood?’ That question raised immediate concern and the police was invited.

    "That was the confusing question and that was what let the cat out of the bag. She then opened up and narrated that for the past one year and eight months her stepfather has been molesting her sexually. In fact, the first day he forcefully raped her was when she was 13 years old.

    "It did not end there, having done it that night he continuously violated this girl every other night. It still did not end there, August this year this little girl missed her period and told this man, ‘I have missed my period.’ Meanwhile the man is her step father, married to this girl's mother and this girl's mother has a child with him.

    “It didn't stop there, the man bought pregnancy test kit. I believe having done the test and discovered she was pregnant, he went to the Internet and googled on how to abort pregnancy.

    "He went and bought a drug (12 tablets) and additional (six tablets). He forced this child to take it because he wants to abort pregnancy. He didn't stop there, he went to the Internet again I think when the period refused to come and bought an injection that ordinarily supposed to be an (IV) intravenous infusion, that should be given through the vein, and he bought for this girl and forced her to take through the mouth.

    "The name of this drug is Oxytocin. The pharmacist who actually sold the drug to him we have actually arrested the pharmacist so that other pharmacist should learn that prescription drugs should only be given when there's a prescription."

    Victim’s Account

    In an interview, the victim, whose identity was withheld because she is a minor, recounted the incident, stating, “The man is my stepfather; I am 14 years old now. The first day he violated me, he called me inside the room and started touching me," she said, adding that even if she had shouted nobody would have heard her.

    "So he started touching me and from there pulled down my pants and there was no way I could escape outside. He started molesting me, forced himself on me. He started having carnal knowledge of me. It started since last year January."

    When asked about the drugs, she said, "He bought drugs for me to take when I missed my monthly flow. When he told me he wanted to buy drugs I asked him which kind of drugs; is it abortion drugs? He said no but that it would flush my system. He knew I had not seen my period because then I didn't know I was pregnant.

    "He told me to say when I go to church that I am having runny stomach so that my mother will allow me come back home to enable him continue molesting me."

    During an interview, the suspect corroborated both the police statement and the victim’s account of events.

    ‘I’ve Been Raping My Stepdaughter Since She Was 13’ –Suspect

    When asked to give his account, the man, whose name had not yet been disclosed, stated, "I am 42 years old. The girl is my stepdaughter. I have been having sex with her for about a year now.

    “I started having sex with her since in January last year, 2024. I bought these drugs here when she told me she has missed her period. I just want to use the drugs to flush it out. I got the drugs from the pharmacy. I got to know about the drugs through Google search."

    Meanwhile, SaharaReporters’ search on Oxytocin revealed that the drug is primarily administered in hospital settings for the management of incomplete, inevitable, or mid-trimester abortions.

    This medication should only be administered by qualified healthcare professionals in a controlled clinical environment due to potential risks, including uterine rupture and water intoxication.
    Man Arrested In Delta For Sexually Abusing Stepdaughter For Over 20 Months, Forcing Abortion Drugs After Pregnancy Man Arrested In Delta For Sexually Abusing Stepdaughter For Over 20 Months, Forcing Abortion Drugs After Pregnancy According to Edafe, the suspect, who is married to the girl’s mother and has children with her, was arrested on Thursday following a report made by the victim’s school proprietor. The Delta State Police Command has arrested a 42-year-old man for allegedly sexually abusing his 13-year-old stepdaughter and impregnating her, before attempting to terminate the pregnancy using drugs he reportedly sourced through online searches. “What is most alarming in this entire case is that after impregnating this child, the man went online, searched Google for abortion drugs, bought them, and forced the girl to take them,” Edafe said. “The abuse went on for about one year and eight months before the child found the courage to speak up,” Edafe said. The police spokesperson explained that the case came to light after the young girl approached her school proprietor with a troubling question. “She asked, ‘If someone that is not your father is having sex with you, will you have the same blood?’ That question raised immediate concern and the police was invited. "That was the confusing question and that was what let the cat out of the bag. She then opened up and narrated that for the past one year and eight months her stepfather has been molesting her sexually. In fact, the first day he forcefully raped her was when she was 13 years old. "It did not end there, having done it that night he continuously violated this girl every other night. It still did not end there, August this year this little girl missed her period and told this man, ‘I have missed my period.’ Meanwhile the man is her step father, married to this girl's mother and this girl's mother has a child with him. “It didn't stop there, the man bought pregnancy test kit. I believe having done the test and discovered she was pregnant, he went to the Internet and googled on how to abort pregnancy. "He went and bought a drug (12 tablets) and additional (six tablets). He forced this child to take it because he wants to abort pregnancy. He didn't stop there, he went to the Internet again I think when the period refused to come and bought an injection that ordinarily supposed to be an (IV) intravenous infusion, that should be given through the vein, and he bought for this girl and forced her to take through the mouth. "The name of this drug is Oxytocin. The pharmacist who actually sold the drug to him we have actually arrested the pharmacist so that other pharmacist should learn that prescription drugs should only be given when there's a prescription." Victim’s Account In an interview, the victim, whose identity was withheld because she is a minor, recounted the incident, stating, “The man is my stepfather; I am 14 years old now. The first day he violated me, he called me inside the room and started touching me," she said, adding that even if she had shouted nobody would have heard her. "So he started touching me and from there pulled down my pants and there was no way I could escape outside. He started molesting me, forced himself on me. He started having carnal knowledge of me. It started since last year January." When asked about the drugs, she said, "He bought drugs for me to take when I missed my monthly flow. When he told me he wanted to buy drugs I asked him which kind of drugs; is it abortion drugs? He said no but that it would flush my system. He knew I had not seen my period because then I didn't know I was pregnant. "He told me to say when I go to church that I am having runny stomach so that my mother will allow me come back home to enable him continue molesting me." During an interview, the suspect corroborated both the police statement and the victim’s account of events. ‘I’ve Been Raping My Stepdaughter Since She Was 13’ –Suspect When asked to give his account, the man, whose name had not yet been disclosed, stated, "I am 42 years old. The girl is my stepdaughter. I have been having sex with her for about a year now. “I started having sex with her since in January last year, 2024. I bought these drugs here when she told me she has missed her period. I just want to use the drugs to flush it out. I got the drugs from the pharmacy. I got to know about the drugs through Google search." Meanwhile, SaharaReporters’ search on Oxytocin revealed that the drug is primarily administered in hospital settings for the management of incomplete, inevitable, or mid-trimester abortions. This medication should only be administered by qualified healthcare professionals in a controlled clinical environment due to potential risks, including uterine rupture and water intoxication.
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  • Thousands in Kogi’s Uhuodo Community Left Without Healthcare as PHC Remains Abandoned for Over 10 Years
    December 19, 2025 | News

    Residents of Uhuodo community in Okehi Local Government Area, Kogi State, have been left without access to basic healthcare for more than a decade. The community’s only Primary Health Care (PHC) facility has remained locked, abandoned, and non-functional despite repeated government promises.

    A recent report by MonITNG, based on a visit by the Tracka monitoring team, described the PHC as “deeply disturbing,” showing visible signs of neglect and severe disrepair. The Officer-in-Charge confirmed that multiple appeals to authorities yielded no action, leaving residents, including pregnant women, children, and the elderly, without essential medical services.

    The report also highlighted that, despite the Federal Ministry of Health releasing ₦32.9 billion via the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF) to improve PHCs nationwide, many facilities—including Uhuodo’s—remain in decay. Nationwide, PHCs face issues like broken infrastructure, shortages of staff and drugs, unreliable electricity, and lack of clean water.

    MonITNG urged transparency in BHCPF fund usage and called on the Kogi State Government and federal agencies to urgently reconstruct, equip, and reopen the Uhuodo PHC. The organization stressed: “Healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Nigerians deserve results, not rhetoric.”

    For Uhuodo residents, the continued closure of their only PHC underscores the human cost of systemic neglect in Nigeria’s primary healthcare system.
    Thousands in Kogi’s Uhuodo Community Left Without Healthcare as PHC Remains Abandoned for Over 10 Years December 19, 2025 | News Residents of Uhuodo community in Okehi Local Government Area, Kogi State, have been left without access to basic healthcare for more than a decade. The community’s only Primary Health Care (PHC) facility has remained locked, abandoned, and non-functional despite repeated government promises. A recent report by MonITNG, based on a visit by the Tracka monitoring team, described the PHC as “deeply disturbing,” showing visible signs of neglect and severe disrepair. The Officer-in-Charge confirmed that multiple appeals to authorities yielded no action, leaving residents, including pregnant women, children, and the elderly, without essential medical services. The report also highlighted that, despite the Federal Ministry of Health releasing ₦32.9 billion via the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF) to improve PHCs nationwide, many facilities—including Uhuodo’s—remain in decay. Nationwide, PHCs face issues like broken infrastructure, shortages of staff and drugs, unreliable electricity, and lack of clean water. MonITNG urged transparency in BHCPF fund usage and called on the Kogi State Government and federal agencies to urgently reconstruct, equip, and reopen the Uhuodo PHC. The organization stressed: “Healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Nigerians deserve results, not rhetoric.” For Uhuodo residents, the continued closure of their only PHC underscores the human cost of systemic neglect in Nigeria’s primary healthcare system.
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  • Report Identifies 82 Nigerians Killed, 147 Abducted in Religious and Terror Attacks Between November–December 2025

    A report by the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety) has documented 82 deaths and 147 abductions in Nigeria from November 23 to December 17, 2025, amid rising jihadist and religious violence. Victims include Christians, pregnant women, children, clerics, and students, with attacks concentrated in Plateau, Benue, Taraba, Kogi, Kaduna, Edo, and Imo states. Over 3,900 parishioners were displaced, 936 homes destroyed, and 26 parishes attacked. The report alleges involvement of jihadist militants, allied armed groups, and some security personnel. Intersociety calls for prosecution of military commanders, wider investigation into infiltration of jihadists in security forces, redeployment of troops to affected areas, and systemic reforms in federal security and governance.
    Report Identifies 82 Nigerians Killed, 147 Abducted in Religious and Terror Attacks Between November–December 2025 A report by the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety) has documented 82 deaths and 147 abductions in Nigeria from November 23 to December 17, 2025, amid rising jihadist and religious violence. Victims include Christians, pregnant women, children, clerics, and students, with attacks concentrated in Plateau, Benue, Taraba, Kogi, Kaduna, Edo, and Imo states. Over 3,900 parishioners were displaced, 936 homes destroyed, and 26 parishes attacked. The report alleges involvement of jihadist militants, allied armed groups, and some security personnel. Intersociety calls for prosecution of military commanders, wider investigation into infiltration of jihadists in security forces, redeployment of troops to affected areas, and systemic reforms in federal security and governance.
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