The baby was seperated from her mother, who was presumed dead in the blast and spent the day at Asokoro Hospital without relatives.
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/64561.htmlHer mother, Gloria Adams, was later discovered in the Intensive Care Unit at Wuse General Hospital.
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/64561.htmlHer mother, Gloria Adams, was later discovered in the Intensive Care Unit at Wuse General Hospital.
A source in the Hospital said Gloria suffered severe injuries and is one of two patients left in the ICU after one other patient died there.
She is among 216 people now confirmed injured.
“I cannot remember how I got here. I only saw myself on the ground, turning and turning. Then someone came and removed the baby.”
Her baby, Goodness, spent Tuesday morning sleeping at Asokoro Hospital while medical workers and her auntie, Maria Dominic, watched.
Through divine providence, the 10-month-old did not sustain any injuries in the blast apart from a slight swelling over one eye, which is being monitored by Doctors.
Plans were already underway to transfer the baby to Wuse to join her mother.
“I’m feeling better, Many have died, but I am alive. I give glory to God,” Gloria stated.
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