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Woman From Edo Gives Birth Crossing The Mediterranean From Libya To Italy by SherDdon(m): 9:35am On Sep 13, 2016
A Nigerian woman has given birth to a boy on board a rescue ship in the Mediterranean after being plucked from an overcrowded rubber dinghy.
Medical charity MSF said because the baby was born in international waters, his nationality was still under debate.
A midwife on board the ship MV Aquarius described the birth as "normal... in dangerously abnormal conditions".
Thousands of refugees and migrants risk the dangerous crossing from Libya to Europe in search of a better life.
Last year, more than 3,700 people are believed to have died attempting the journey.
MSF said that the baby's parents, Otas and Faith Ogunbor, had named him Newman Otas. They had been making the perilous crossing with their two other children, aged seven and five, and were rescued just 24 hours before the baby was born.
MSF communications officer Alva White reported the baby's birth in a series of tweets on Monday from the Aquarius - a search and rescue vessel run by the group SOS Mediterranee in partnership with MSF.
She said:
"Just over an hour ago a baby boy was born on board the Aquarius. Mum, bub, dad and 2 big brothers are all well," she said.
"The gorgeous little guy was born in international waters so his nationality is still under discussion."
Ms White told the BBC that such events were rare on rescue ships, although another baby was born on the Aquarius in May to a woman from Cameroon.
She said that the 392 people now on board the Aquarius included seven pregnant women.
Mrs Oqunbor said she had been "very stressed" on the rubber boat and had been having contractions for three days.
MSF midwife Jonquil Nicholl, who delivered the baby, said: "I am filled with horror at the thought of what would have happened if this baby had arrived 24 hours earlier - in that unseaworthy rubber boat, with fuel on the bottom where the women sit, crammed in with no space to move, at the mercy of the sea.
"And 48 hours previously they were waiting on a beach in Libya not knowing what was ahead of them.

Re: Woman From Edo Gives Birth Crossing The Mediterranean From Libya To Italy by Nobody: 9:40am On Sep 13, 2016
Edo women and Italy. ...nor b dem fault sha
Re: Woman From Edo Gives Birth Crossing The Mediterranean From Libya To Italy by cassidy1996(m): 10:09am On Sep 13, 2016
Do or die...... Benin people and Jand are like 5 & 6



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Re: Woman From Edo Gives Birth Crossing The Mediterranean From Libya To Italy by Nobody: 10:22am On Sep 13, 2016
instead of saying a woman from Edo, a woman from Nigeria would have sufficed.
in other news I just lost a lovely female friend of moving dat heartless Mediterranean sea last Monday
Re: Woman From Edo Gives Birth Crossing The Mediterranean From Libya To Italy by SherDdon(m): 10:43am On Sep 13, 2016
Ighoga898:
instead of saying a woman from Edo, a woman from Nigeria would have sufficed.
in other news I just lost a lovely female friend of moving dat heartless Mediterranean sea last Monday

Eyah God rest her soul
Re: Woman From Edo Gives Birth Crossing The Mediterranean From Libya To Italy by Nobody: 3:03pm On Sep 13, 2016
SherDdon:


Eyah God rest her soul
amen

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