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Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by Ninapha(f): 8:13pm On Jun 21, 2013
pash4naija: Some people can like to run their mouths. Negativity is all they enjoy. I hope this keeps them quiet...or maybe next thing they'll be asking for is proof:



she needs our love especially for the baby! The doctor was around does not despict the facts surrounding her pregnancy.

If she had succeded in giving birth to dat child witout the knowledge of her parents, where wd she hv kept the baby.

Its by sheer luck that; that baby came through such circunstance.

I know a girl who had this similar case last year, if not dat the doctor recommended C/S non of her family member knew she was preggy and she even left her state to another state just to hv dat baby.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by crackhouse(m): 8:30pm On Jun 21, 2013
@poster, go and call all the people that read the previous report so they can read this one again to make their corrections.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by tpia5: 9:24pm On Jun 21, 2013
more updates?

must be update week.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by destino24(m): 9:44pm On Jun 21, 2013
RedBenson: GOODLUCK EBELE AZIKIWE JONATHAN, WHY NA?

WHAT HAS SHE DONE TO DESERVE THIS?

You need a comprehensive dose of therapy...Like urgently
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by Emdee590(m): 9:51pm On Jun 21, 2013
wisdom-w:
Story! Story!! Story!!! Chattn wit my rite hand while vaseline is on my left
guy u sad oo
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by ojinku(m): 10:28pm On Jun 21, 2013
Who cut the umbilical cord for her?
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by kendraloops(f): 10:31pm On Jun 21, 2013
mitey:

And you had to quote everything?? angry
E tire me 4 some pple oo. Very annoying
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by Nobody: 10:33pm On Jun 21, 2013
gbemies: THE ASSOCIATION OF CAMPUS JOURNALISTS
OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE-IFE, NIGERIA
PRESS ROOM: FAJUYI HALL, BLOCK 2 TOPMOST FLOOR
08057708415, 07061049145, 08137525158

lived here for 2 sessions few years ago
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by iceberry1759: 5:26am On Jun 22, 2013
dridowu: Hmmmmmm frm heartless to hero
no be small thing o brother
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by Nobody: 6:50am On Jun 22, 2013
She couldn't feel the difference between pooping and giving birth? shocked
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by CLASSMAN: 7:42am On Jun 22, 2013
Wot an easy delivery
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by seunlayi(m): 8:02am On Jun 22, 2013
I wish the mother and baby well. you have committed no crime and you should never mind what most posters that are born with poo are saying.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by onyxo76(m): 8:08am On Jun 22, 2013
#me@:
oh, must have seen u before, weldone doc. Pls wanna ask, can I be attented to without d health centre ID card? How can I get a new one? Thnks
are you a student or staff?? you can access treatment if you are a student your insurance covers you, however, you can't get any medical report in case you miss tests or exams.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by ojotimi(m): 8:26am On Jun 22, 2013
gbemies: THE ASSOCIATION OF CAMPUS JOURNALISTS
OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE-IFE, NIGERIA
PRESS ROOM: FAJUYI HALL, BLOCK 2 TOPMOST FLOOR
08057708415, 07061049145, 08137525158

PRESS STATEMENT

MOREMI BABY: THE UNTOLD STORIES AND HIDDEN REALITIES

Contrary to the news and gossips that went viral on the social media and newsprint publications about the gory incident of a female student who attempted ‘flushing’ a neonate at Moremi hall on Wednesday, 19th June, 2013 at around 6:52a.m; investigations have debunked the purported lies to expose the truth.

As gathered, Rotimi Oyinlola Diana, 22, is a 300L student of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development. The Omole estate student-resident in Mayfair explained that she was on campus on that day to squat with her friend for who resides in Moremi, Block B, room 103 for an examination she was supposed to have at 8a.m that morning.
Getting to campus late at night on Tuesday, it was learnt through the University’s Chief Security Officer (CSO), Mr. Paul Ogidi, that she could not immediately get herself something to eat but later resolved to buy beans cake within the hall premises.

Thereafter consuming the locally-made snack, Oyinlola complained severely of running stomach through the night and also urinated and stooled at regular intervals. She felt her stomach disorder owed to the fact of the bean cake (moin-moin) that she took the previous night.

At about eight minutes downside seven on Wednesday morning (6:52am), her roommates told her to get set so that she could be taken to the school health centre for proper medical care, which she consented.
The story, however, changed when she told her companion that she wanted to visit the toilet again. She was ushered to the toilet and told to get the roommates informed whenever she was through with the loo.
Oyinlola was in the toilet for several minutes and her friend, Shatope wondered was could have kept her that late at the loo. Shatope then decided to give Oyinlola a trail.
On getting to the toilet, Oyinlola had rationally locked herself inside- ‘for privacy sake’- but blood was seen flowing on the floor. Shatope, who was very scared on noticing this, called Oyinlola to know if everything was alright but all Oyinlola could say was that she (Shatope) should come inside to assist her. Shatope couldn’t enter the toilet because it had been locked by Oyinlola, who never knew she was on her way to deliver of her first child. In fact, she was at that moment very weak and could not make any move nor open the door. At this time, Oyinlola had delivered her baby boy inside the toilet.

Few minutes later, the attention of the hall cleaners at the block were called by the cries of the baby. They came to Oyinlola’s aid; who fainted shortly after she delivered the baby.
The two cleaners, Mrs. Shipebi Grace and Mrs. Cecilia Ologbenla explained that they forced their way into the toilet to salvage both the new-born baby and the mother.
They affirmed that: ‘she was not in any way attempting to kill the baby”.

In an interview with the Director of the University Health Services, Dr. Adebayo Irinoye said: “The girl and the baby are feeling very fine and the parents of the girl are around to also take care of their daughter and the new baby.

Irinoye explained that such case is not new because there have been so many instances of patients’ delivery in the toilet. ‘I guessed it was inexperience because she obviously was not aware of her due date which medically would have been July”. Dr.Irinoye, however said the baby was not delivered prematurely.
In a similar reaction, the Chief Security Officer, Mr. Paul Ogidi said: “She was not attempting to flush the baby, but, looking at the circumstances surrounding the birth of the child, one is likely to think it is so. When I visited the Health Centre this morning (Thursday, 20th June), she was in a good spirit; breastfeeding her baby. If she had the intention to kill or flush the baby, she would have aborted it a long time ago”.
Meanwhile, in an exclusive chat with the lady, Oyinlola Rotimi at the University Health Centre, she disclosed that she knew she was pregnant but only confided in some of her friends and the father of the baby, who is a Mechanical Engineering student of the Ivory tower (name withheld).

“Why would I flush or kill my baby after going through the pains of carrying it for good nine months. I’m not heartless and I thank God for my life and the safe delivery. I know God has the best for me and my baby. I seriously appreciate the cleaners for their help because I got here (the health centre) before I could understand everything that happened to me but now, I’m happy I’m alive and my baby is alive too” Oyinlola concluded.

We hereby appeal to the University community to lay aside religious sentiments and rift that might have erupted due to this incidence but embrace the spirit of oneness and consciousness to maintain the University’s lofty heights; as we shall continue to ‘Assert the Strength of the Pen, anywhere and anytime.’
. I sincerely hope this story is true God bless NANS
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by ojotimi(m): 8:30am On Jun 22, 2013
gbemies: THE ASSOCIATION OF CAMPUS JOURNALISTS
OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE-IFE, NIGERIA
PRESS ROOM: FAJUYI HALL, BLOCK 2 TOPMOST FLOOR
08057708415, 07061049145, 08137525158

PRESS STATEMENT

MOREMI BABY: THE UNTOLD STORIES AND HIDDEN REALITIES

Contrary to the news and gossips that went viral on the social media and newsprint publications about the gory incident of a female student who attempted ‘flushing’ a neonate at Moremi hall on Wednesday, 19th June, 2013 at around 6:52a.m; investigations have debunked the purported lies to expose the truth.

As gathered, Rotimi Oyinlola Diana, 22, is a 300L student of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development. The Omole estate student-resident in Mayfair explained that she was on campus on that day to squat with her friend for who resides in Moremi, Block B, room 103 for an examination she was supposed to have at 8a.m that morning.
Getting to campus late at night on Tuesday, it was learnt through the University’s Chief Security Officer (CSO), Mr. Paul Ogidi, that she could not immediately get herself something to eat but later resolved to buy beans cake within the hall premises.

Thereafter consuming the locally-made snack, Oyinlola complained severely of running stomach through the night and also urinated and stooled at regular intervals. She felt her stomach disorder owed to the fact of the bean cake (moin-moin) that she took the previous night.

At about eight minutes downside seven on Wednesday morning (6:52am), her roommates told her to get set so that she could be taken to the school health centre for proper medical care, which she consented.
The story, however, changed when she told her companion that she wanted to visit the toilet again. She was ushered to the toilet and told to get the roommates informed whenever she was through with the loo.
Oyinlola was in the toilet for several minutes and her friend, Shatope wondered was could have kept her that late at the loo. Shatope then decided to give Oyinlola a trail.
On getting to the toilet, Oyinlola had rationally locked herself inside- ‘for privacy sake’- but blood was seen flowing on the floor. Shatope, who was very scared on noticing this, called Oyinlola to know if everything was alright but all Oyinlola could say was that she (Shatope) should come inside to assist her. Shatope couldn’t enter the toilet because it had been locked by Oyinlola, who never knew she was on her way to deliver of her first child. In fact, she was at that moment very weak and could not make any move nor open the door. At this time, Oyinlola had delivered her baby boy inside the toilet.

Few minutes later, the attention of the hall cleaners at the block were called by the cries of the baby. They came to Oyinlola’s aid; who fainted shortly after she delivered the baby.
The two cleaners, Mrs. Shipebi Grace and Mrs. Cecilia Ologbenla explained that they forced their way into the toilet to salvage both the new-born baby and the mother.
They affirmed that: ‘she was not in any way attempting to kill the baby”.

In an interview with the Director of the University Health Services, Dr. Adebayo Irinoye said: “The girl and the baby are feeling very fine and the parents of the girl are around to also take care of their daughter and the new baby.

Irinoye explained that such case is not new because there have been so many instances of patients’ delivery in the toilet. ‘I guessed it was inexperience because she obviously was not aware of her due date which medically would have been July”. Dr.Irinoye, however said the baby was not delivered prematurely.
In a similar reaction, the Chief Security Officer, Mr. Paul Ogidi said: “She was not attempting to flush the baby, but, looking at the circumstances surrounding the birth of the child, one is likely to think it is so. When I visited the Health Centre this morning (Thursday, 20th June), she was in a good spirit; breastfeeding her baby. If she had the intention to kill or flush the baby, she would have aborted it a long time ago”.
Meanwhile, in an exclusive chat with the lady, Oyinlola Rotimi at the University Health Centre, she disclosed that she knew she was pregnant but only confided in some of her friends and the father of the baby, who is a Mechanical Engineering student of the Ivory tower (name withheld).

“Why would I flush or kill my baby after going through the pains of carrying it for good nine months. I’m not heartless and I thank God for my life and the safe delivery. I know God has the best for me and my baby. I seriously appreciate the cleaners for their help because I got here (the health centre) before I could understand everything that happened to me but now, I’m happy I’m alive and my baby is alive too” Oyinlola concluded.

We hereby appeal to the University community to lay aside religious sentiments and rift that might have erupted due to this incidence but embrace the spirit of oneness and consciousness to maintain the University’s lofty heights; as we shall continue to ‘Assert the Strength of the Pen, anywhere and anytime.’
. I sincerely hope this story is true God bless NANS
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by rbatty: 11:17am On Jun 22, 2013
[for my first preggy 42wks running no pains nothing d boi was forceeeeed out.......

Toh, only God knows sha. Thank God the baby is alrite.[/quote]
rbatty: [for my first preggy 42wks running no pains nothing d boi was forceeeeed out.......quote author=Ishilove]Dem send am go unifasity to be educated, instead na belle and scandal she bring for her family. undecided
quote author=Ishilove]Dem send am go unifasity to be educated, instead na belle and scandal she bring for her family. undecided

The story get comma. Let us assume it is her first pregnancy; it is common knowledge that first deliveries are usually very difficult and painful. What happened to contractions? Surely she felt the contractions?

The pain nko?

Hokay let us assume she has a high pain threshold so she could endure the pain without screaming her head off. When the amniotic sac broke and released the water, surely she should have known that the baby was on the way. So she should have called for help instead of locking the door.
The story get comma. Let us assume it is her first pregnancy; it is common knowledge that first deliveries are usually very difficult and painful. What happened to contractions? Surely she felt the contractions?

The pain nko?

Hokay let us assume she has a high pain threshold so she could endure the pain without screaming her head off. When the amniotic sac broke and released the water, surely she should have known that the baby was on the way. So she should have called for help instead of locking the door.

Toh, only God knows sha. Thank God the baby is alrite.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by okwele1(f): 2:44pm On Jun 22, 2013
i thank God that she & the baby are alive
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by Midecuc(m): 4:50pm On Jun 22, 2013
Only GOD know what is hidden, the circumstances surrounding
The is confusing, she has stomach disorder after eating moimoi
Beans cake, and she never experience giving birth to a baby.
Let's accept the story the way is been told.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by dammytosh: 5:49pm On Jun 22, 2013
wisdom-w:
Story! Story!! Story!!! Chattn wit my rite hand while vaseline is on my left

Get a life ok ? You need to be busy, ur vaseline will not feed your family in the future. I pity the miserable girl coming your way if you continue like this.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by Sheguama: 11:28pm On Jun 22, 2013
ZACHIE:


You people are so wicked!!
What pleasure does it give you seeing another citizen go down?
You have all come to see nothing good in the next person;all that remains inside us as Nigerians is evil.
How sad.
If that girl was your sister, will it suit your pull her down mind to see her destroyed?

There is evil in the land but it is not as bad as you are making it look.

In your warped PHD mind, what is the circumference of a University toilet bowl to permit the flushing of a neonate?
Na human being we dey talk not be big shiit which is what .......

God bless you brother.
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by olu2013: 11:49am On Jun 23, 2013
Thank God 4 d baby' life
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by jametex(m): 1:19pm On Jun 23, 2013
wisdom-w:
Story! Story!! Story!!! Chattn wit my rite hand while vaseline is on my left

Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by Nobody: 1:21pm On Jun 23, 2013
Cori_corde: She couldn't feel the difference between pooping and giving birth? shocked
you are definitly a learner... But wait, tell me,. Y do u girls hate and jealous eachoda for no just cause Eru obinrin ma bami oooo
Re: The Untold Story Of The Baby Found In OAU Toilet by tpia5: 1:00am On Jun 24, 2013
#me@:
you are definitly a learner... But wait, tell me,. Y do u girls hate and jealous eachoda for no just cause Eru obinrin ma bami oooo


eru won ba emi na o. undecided

ki Olorun ma so wa.

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