Baby Bukola |
For Mrs. Funke Adamson, a 52-year-old grandmother and her
relations, wow has been the word as she was delivered of a baby girl clutching
white ‘Ileke’ (Yoruba name for beads) on her hands.
Despite adopting several family planning strategies, Funke,
a traditional worshipper said she was delivered of the baby on Monday, May 11,
2015 at a Trado-medical home in Apapa.
Speaking to Vanguard on the birth of the baby described by
many as a “miracle child,” she said: “I received a message from an Osun
Custodian who said that a child is on the way for me. I didn’t believe him. I
didn’t realize until the baby was three and half month old when I began to
experienced flow of membranous fluid.”
When Vanguard visited the home of the Adamson at No.16
Olayinka Street, Ijora, Apapa-Iganmu Local Council Development Area, LCDA last
Monday during the naming ceremony, it was gathered that Funke and her husband,
Mr. Hamzat Adamson, 63-year-old never planned to have a child at this time.
Sources said that Funke who celebrated her 50 years birthday
two years ago had already entered her menopause age. The baby named Bukola came
three years after another 32-year-old single mother, Mrs. Kikelomo Ilori was
delivered of a baby boy in a Cherubim & Seraphim Church, purportedly
clutching a Holy Quran. On the signs discovered during her pregnancy, Funke
noted that prior to her discovery, she couldn’t sleep comfortably for two
months.
“So I started praying before I later discovered that I was
pregnant. Also, while trying to open a perfume, it caught fire, which made me
suffer severe burns. After discovering the pregnancy, I couldn’t sleep without
having a dream. In these dreams, I often found myself sitting at the shore,”
Funke added. After her birth, the grandmother explained that the traditional
healers who attended to her raised alarm that they found the baby clutching
white beads.
“When I heard this, I was afraid. I told them to inform my
husband for any possible solution. Rather than demand that they discard the
beads, he said they should be kept. After regaining my strength I removed the
beads and tied it on her wrist,” she said. Corroborating her story, the
husband, Hamzat said “I was surprised when I saw the baby delivered holding
beads in his hands. But I realized that the beads are important and that was
why we have decided not to throw it away.”
Similarly, Rashidat Ojesanmi, the Osun custodian who gave
the family the prophesy said “I was consulting the deities when I got the
revelation that she would be blessed with a unique gift, which I told her. But
she didn’t believe. Later, when the revelation was further revealed that she
will be blessed with an important child, she declined, saying that she cannot
conceive at her age.
She said so because of the family planning she had earlier
done and considering her age. But as prophesied, few months later, she called
me and told me of the signs she discovered.” Also speaking, a midwife, Mrs.
Adenike Adeyemo, described the case as one out of ten cases, saying “it is rare
to have such cases because at this age, the woman may have entered menopause
stage.”
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