In a world filled with absurdities, this news report compiled by Freelance Journalist Abang Mercy is about maternal health. Read the compelling true life story that bothers around the challenges indigenes residing in a riverine community of Ondo State face in terms of affordable healthcare especially, maternal health;
After losing her fourth child during delivery at the house of her regular traditional birth attendant (TBA), 42 year–old Kemi Ariyo contracted spiritualists to get to the root of her problems. “I was widely accused to be a witch as a result of the demise of my babies,” Kemi said. “So I approached the spiritualists who pray for pregnant women and see to the delivery of their babies”.
The delivery of the fourth happened in a thatched roof house with three spiritualists around her in her native Ode Ugbo, a riverine community of Ondo State. But in spite of their weekly prayers and their presence during the delivery, the baby was lost to still birth.
![](http://omojuwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Agbebiye-Pictures-2.jpg)
Ariyo’s case may be extreme but generally indicative of the problems that women in rural Nigeria face. Almost on a daily basis, women in her situation consult spiritualists who charge between 15000 naira and 25000 ($48 -$79 ) per delivery – who claim to be praying and fasting and would consistently administer local herbal concoctions (Agbo) to these women between the period of pregnancy and delivery.
According to the National Demographic Health Survey, 2008, Ondo state had a maternal mortality ratio of 742 per 100,000 live births with worse indices at the facility level. Nigeria records one of the world’s highest rates of maternal deaths, with the country being the largest contributor of maternal deaths globally and second largest of under – five deaths with India being the first.
Most families especially those in rural communities – characteristically uneducated and economically disadvantaged – are at the mercies of spiritualists, and unskilled traditional birth attendants that they consult to deliver their babies. “We trust the outcome will be divine, we never trusted government hospitals” explains 60 year- old Taye Idowu in Yoruba.
One day however, Madam Taye, a former traditional birth attendant now maternal health evangelist approached Mrs Ariyo and appealed to her to stop patronizing spiritualists, “I told her that the unskilled birth attendants are the reasons she has been childless” she said.
Taye is part of a corp of maternal health evangelists, mostly reformed traditional birth healers under the Ondo state government’s ‘Agbebiye’ programme – an incentive based referral programme. The TBAs are encouraged to refer their ‘patients’ to the orthodox clinics and earn money. She and others in the 18 local governments of Ondo State are part of the Agbebiye Initiative – a community – based approach and a primary health care model aimed to further improve community ownership to reduce maternal health to zero.
![](http://omojuwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Agbebiye-Pictures.jpg)
When questioned how she succeeded in persuading the health care providers to stop tending to Ariyo, she explains that she simply reiterated the birth techniques and the dangers she was now aware of. “We were all together in the same community, and I was part of the trade – we use broken bottles to cut the umbilical cord immediately the women deliver their babies, some get home and die from infection. We did not know it was bad.”
I paid a visit to a Comprehensive Health facility Centre in Oba’ile – Ondo South where a 34 year- old trader, Aderoju Fumilayo strapped her new-born baby who was obviously dazed with the heat and noise to her back. As she waited within the premises while women gathered for antenatal care to be attended to, she narrated her experience birthing three of her four kids. She compared those births by the traditional birth attendants to what is obtainable at the health Centre.
“I was normally asked to give them kerosene, Omo, Dettol, Detergent, and 10,000 naira as payment and conduct my babies naming ceremony there before they deliver my babies – I lie on a bench (typically made of wood) sometimes on the bare floor to deliver my babies”, she said.
Standing beside Funmilayo at the health Centre is a 65 – year –old, Olayiwola Fagoroyo, observing as a middle age nurse attends to Funmi. I am told she’s an “Agbabiye Vanguard” – she moves around with the women she refers to this health Centre’ making sure they go for antenatal, deliver the babies at the referred health Centre’s, and ensure the children are properly immunized to prevent mortality.
Dr. Dayo Adeyanju, the state Health Commissioner explained that ‘Abiye’ (safe motherhood program is a prelude to “Agbebiye” a word in Yoruba that means “Safe Birth Attendant” which could also mean “Safe Pregnancy Delivery”, and conducted in partnership with Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs).
“The Programme strives to ensure Universal Health Coverage for comprehensive sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health care” he said. “The traditional birth attendants refer their clients to the health facilities for a cash reward and training on vocational skills acquisition (soap making, hat and bead making, catering services and tie and dye making”.
For the commissioner, the incentive provided by government was the major driver in a country like Nigeria that ranks amongst the 10 worst countries in sub-Saharan Africa to birth a child – according to Save the Children Mothers’ index.
But for Madam Kikelomo, a former traditional midwife now registered with government in downtown Akure, “we’ve seen that traditional birth attendant methods are harmful to our women which is why we had to enroll in the “Agbebiye program” – reducing the number of women and children dying during child birth”.
With two dedicated Mother and Child Hospitals, the Ondo State Government has been able to reduce Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) by 84.9 per cent. From 745 per 1000,000 live births in 2009 the indices have drastically reduced to 112 per 100,000 live births in 2016 – a feat which made the state a recipient of a 400 million dollars grant from the World Bank.
“The women are treated free, from natural births and those that undergo caesarian operation, it is also done at no cost – that has helped us to scale – up the numbers”, the Chief Medical Director, Dr Adesina Akintan of the Referral centre (mother and child hospital) Oke’ Aro in Akure tells me. “Our objective is to make sure no woman dies during pregnancy or trying to birth a child”.
Another expectant mother, Mrs Oluwakemi Fagbe at the referral centre in Oba’ile, within Akure Municipality, tells me, “- They have specialists in this place and that is why I am here, Pregnant women from neighbouring states also visit this place to deliver because it is free, they even provide free blood donation for our children from age zero to 5 years.”
Outgoing governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo, a medical doctor, boasts of meeting the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) targets “between 2010 and 2016, we were able to crash maternal mortality by over 75% since we came on board and of course that can be linked to the Abiye and Agbebiye scheme we introduced”.
“We created an incentive scheme, with every referral by the Traditional birth attendants to access healthcare by expectant women, they are given a coupon, which is N2000 each per referral – with that method, they convinced most of their clients to orthodox hospitals for proper care” said the governor.
For Mrs Ariyo and Mrs Fagbe the knowledge gained by attending antenatal will be passed on to their children as they were all birthed at home through the risky and life threatening traditional birth attendants methods.
A state government document explaining the concept of Agbebiye initiative claims that among those referred by traditional birth attendants, there was no single maternal death with 99% neonatal survival – and facility utilisation increased by 20.4% in the primary health care facilities and there was a reduction in the facility utilization of the apex tertiary hospital.
Whether the Abiye programme can be sustained, as fiscal allocations to states continue to decline is a question that time will answer.
Mercy Abang is a Freelance Journalist – Media Fixer with Sunday Times of London, BBC, Aljazeera and a former Stringer with the Associated Press – She tweets at @abangmercy.
파워 오브 토르 메가웨이즈
Zhu Houzhao는 말문이 막혀서 재빨리 고개를 들고 “오늘 날씨가 정말 좋습니다. “라고 말했습니다.
마종 웨이즈
그렇게 말하면서 Fang Wenjing의 얼굴은 눈물로 가득 찼습니다.
문 프린세스 100
나머지 사람들도 기념관을 똑바로 쳐다보았다.
리액툰즈
밧줄처럼 목에 목이 졸려 있습니다.
포춘 슬롯
그러나 결국 실제 돈이 필요하며 아무도 감히 이러한 위험을 감수하지 않습니다.
판다스 포춘
“폐하의 음식은 꿀과 같습니다. 감사합니다, 폐하.”
더 도그 하우스 메가웨이즈
그냥… 나중에 복구하는 방법을 아무도 결정할 수 없습니다.
최신 프라그마틱 게임은 iGaming 분야에서 선도적인 제공 업체로서, 독창적이고 표준화된 콘텐츠를 제공합니다.
프라그마틱슬롯
프라그마틱 슬롯에 대한 설명 감사합니다! 또한, 제 사이트에서도 프라그마틱과 관련된 정보를 얻을 수 있어요. 함께 이야기 나누면서 더 많은 지식을 얻어가요!
https://www.antiquees.com
https://www.12315db.cn/
https://www.12315hv.cn/
판다스 포춘
걸어서 두 잔의 차를 마시고 싶은데 정신이 없습니까? 그런 좋은 일이 있습니까?
레프리칸 리치스
그렇게 말하며 그는 진정하고 ‘황제’를 향해 걸어갔다.
판다스 포춘
20년이 넘는 관대함 끝에 오늘… 이 지경에 이르렀습니다.
777 슬롯
Hongzhi 황제는 차에 탔지 만 Fang Jifan에게 전화를 걸어 그를 데려 왔습니다.
슬롯 게임 사이트
이번에는 리동양이 직접 뽑았는데 어쩐지 이해가 되지 않았다.
레프리칸 리치스
그리고 지금은… 주인님처럼 영리한 사람이 사실은…
슈가 러쉬 X마스
“내 아들이 그런 뜻이 아니었다. 내 아들은 영원히 죽을 것이다.” Fang Jifan이 즉시 말했습니다.
프라그마틱 슬롯 무료
Chen Tong은 “폐하로부터 많은 것을 배워야 합니다.”라고 말했습니다.
파라오 슬롯
그 억울한 사건을 생각하면 홍치제는 밤에 잠을 이루지 못했다.
입플 토토
그래서 이 두 상인은 초조해 보였고,
맘벳
Zhu Zaimo는 신경 쓰지 않고 Fang Xiaofan과 계속 공부했습니다.
트레져스 오브 아즈텍
오늘 저는 궁에 들어가라는 명령을 받았습니다. 그런 폐하를 보니 정말 가슴이 아픕니다.
돌리고 슬롯
Hongzhi 황제는 너무 화가 나서 그의 일곱 구멍이 연기로 가득 차 있었지만 그가 할 수있는 일은 없었습니다.
토토 커뮤니티 사이트
생각할수록 화가 나서 우웅의 치마를 잡았다.
신규 슬롯 사이트
물론… Liu Jian은 현재 돈을 빌리는 데 약간 무감각합니다.
온라인 슬롯 사이트 추천
사람들은 여전히 바쁘게 움직입니다.
토토 메이저
그러나 곧 그의 미소는 얼어붙었다.
프라그마틱 슬롯 무료
그 이유는 많은 신주들이 미래 성장을 제한했기 때문입니다.
돌리고 슬롯
수백 명의 관료들 가운데 지금 이 순간에도 빛을 발하는 새 제자들도 적지 않다.
더 트위티 하우스
장교들은 모두 당황한 표정으로 서로를 바라보았고, 즉시 그들은 불의를 요구하는 Wu Sili의 목소리를 들었습니다.
마블 슬롯
Wang Ao는 눈살을 찌푸리고 Zhou Tanzhi를 바라 보았습니다. “뭐?”
신규 슬롯 사이트
허풍을 부리는 Zhu Houzhao 앞에서 Fang Jifan은 항상 영광이거나 굴욕을 당할 수 있습니다.
유니콘 슬롯
Hongzhi 황제는 고개를 끄덕 였지만 갑자기 무언가를 기억했습니다.
Incredibly informative post! I learned a lot and look forward to more.
베팅 토토
그냥… 뭐, 이 방법은 황제의 손자와 팡 가문의 아들들에게는 그다지 효과적이지 않습니다.