More reactions have continued to trail the story of the baby born on Monday with a copy of the Quran in his hand at 1, Sonde Street, Ijeshatedo, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.
According to the mother of the baby, Mrs. Kikelomo Ilori, 32, a cosmetologist, her husband deserted her when she refused to heed his advice to abort the pregnancy.
While some readers described the story as outright fabrication by the mother of the baby to to make money, others described it as one of the mysteries of Allah to demonstrate his presence in the affairs of humans.
Reacting to the story, Dr. Akinyemi of the All Souls Infirmary, Agege, laughed it off, saying it was a fiction.
“Wonders shall never end in this country. I have not seen such a
thing since I started my medical practice many years ago. It is
medically impossible. I’m not saying there is no magic, but the question
we should ask is: ‘How did a Quran get into the baby’s hand?’ So, it’s not possible”, Dr Akinyemi told P.M.News this afternoon.
According to Dr. Rotimi Adesanya, “the story is not true. It is not
possible for a foreign object to be found in the hand of a baby during
birth.”
Dr. Paul Akintelure of Broad Hospital, Ikotun, said: “medically,
there is nothing like that. There is no way an inanimate object like the
Quran will enter the womb and come out with the baby in its palm. The matter should be investigated. It is strange.”
A matron at the Ikeja General Hospital, Lagos, dismissed the story
outright, saying it was not possible for a baby to be born with a Quran
in his hand. “What kind of nonsense is that? It is not possible. I have
been in this hospital for a long time and I have taken delivery of
several babies to know that such stories are not true. It cannot be
proved scientifically,” she stated.
She said a similar incident was broadcast on a Lagos television
programme sometime ago and when it was properly scrutinised, it was
found to be a ruse.
Miss Becky Eromosele, a matron at Blue Sky Hospital in Egbeda area of
Lagos also debunked the claim. She said she has been involved in the
delivery of babies for seven years and has never seen such happen.
But Miss Eromosele said something similar happened in Benin City, Edo State about two or three years ago.
According to her, a sister took delivery of a baby who had a crystal
white sheet of paper in its hand. And in the paper, it was written in
gold, ‘Jesus is coming soon.’
The incident makes me to believe that anything can happen,” she said mockingly.
In her own reaction, a student, Anabell Nadal, said: “I have never
witnessed such an incident before. I believe that something great and
wonderful will soon happen in Nigeria.”
In her comment, Adebimpe Olaniya said: “What happened showed that the
baby’s mother should have been a prominent person in the society
because from her story, she had taken several drugs to abort the
pregnancy, but God did not allow it to happen. I believe the baby was
truly sent by God.”
Adeniyi Akinola, younger brother to the landlady of the house where
Kikelomo delivered the baby said: “With God, all things are possible.
The Bible says when it gets to the end time, you will see different
strange things happening. I don’t see anything controversial about the
baby.”
Bose Adeshina, a trader said: “I believe it is the Lord’s doing. My
advice is that when a woman is pregnant and her man abandons her, she
should not abort the foetus. She should keep and protect the pregnancy.
What happened now is a lesson to women who have taken abortion as their
pastime.”
A businessman, Sanyaolu Femi, expressed doubt about the story. “When I
heard about the story of the baby born with a Quran in his hand, I did
not believe it. So, I went to the house to see things for myself. Now, I
believe. I pray for the boy to survive and become an important person
in life,” he stated
A Muslim scholar, Ustadh Tajudeen Owode, described the birth of the
baby as a sign from Allah to mankind to be holy. “The baby’s birth is
one of the signs from Allah. He sent the boy with Quran in his hand to
remind us of the need to be holy. I can tell you that the baby’s birth
is a miracle. All those doubting the story are fools. They are dead
spiritually. The story is real,” he stated.
An old Islamic cleric at Ijeshatedo, Surulere, Alhaji Usman Odekunle
said: “I want people to check themselves and accept God. The incident
serves as a lesson to other women that whenever they are pregnant, they
should not abort, because you don’t know what the child will become. The
story is true.”
Ifeoma Okafor, a student of the University of Lagos, UNILAG,
described the story as unbelievable. “It is unbelievable. When I heard
of it, I decided to go to the house to confirm it. I saw the baby myself
with the Quran in its palm,” she said.
To Vivian Opara, a student of the Lagos State University, LASU, the
story sounds mysterious. “I got the information today and I told them it
is not true. My reason is that people are going through tough times
financially and this can make them go the extra mile to create something
out of nothing. My question now is that since the mother said she is a
Christian, why didn’t the baby come with the Bible? Finally, I will say
it is mysterious,” he said.
Alhaji Imam Sulaimon, a.k.a. Were Nise Oluwa, a Muslim
scholar, said: “What I can say is that it is the work of God. I
witnessed a similar one in West Germany where Lailah-ilalahu, meaning
There is no King but God, was written on a grass. The mother is a
Christian before God granted her favour. This is a great thing done by
Almighty Allah. There is nowhere God cannot perform miracles.”
-PMnews
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