Two women die in prophetess’ house during delivery in Cross River
The deceased were said to have received ante-natal care in the Primary Health facilities in Nkarasi, Abanyom ward in Ikom local government area but chose to visit the residence of one Prophetess Eka Maria to deliver their babies.
“They have been going for ante-natal care (ANC) in the Health Centre at Nkarasi-1 but this Eka woman usually tells them that they should not deliver in the health centres as the health facilities are used by witches and wizards,” a senior health staff alleged.
The staff continued; “The community people told me she always advised the pregnant women in labor to come with only one person, mostly their husbands as others are witches.”
Another victim, Violet Mbala Ekor, it was gathered had gone to the Church and when labour started, she was asked to stay and deliver. She did and when there were complications, the Traditional Birth Attendant (TAB) who is the prophet called the Health Officer at Nkarasi Health Centre who told them to take her to the clinic
As at the time of visitation, her body was being prepared for burial while her husband, Odey John who lives in Edor was visibly in tears and could not fathom how he lost his wife about an hour after delivery.
But, the woman in question Eka Maria Innocent John Odo said she was trained in church to deliver women and denied telling the women to stay away from health centres as she always enlists the help of professionals when there is crisis.
“I was trained in my church, the Apostolic Church on how to attend to women in labor. It is a gift from God,” she said and added that: “When there are challenges, I call Nurse Juliet and Nurse Rose to come and attend to them but I don’t tell them not to go to health centres as they always go for ante-natal there but only come here for delivery.”
DAILY POST later gathered that the nurses she was referring to were actually community health practitioners who are acting as volunteers in some health facilities around Abanyom ward. When asked if she will like to be trained by government as a professional Traditional Birth Attendant, she declined comment.
She said she had no idea how many women had delivered successfully in her house, neither are there records of death and did not demonstrate knowledge of any ante-natal,and post-natal care despite saying she holds a ministration service for pregnant women every Wednesday from 7 – 9:00 AM where they are advised to fast so that she can ‘see vision’.
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