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Nursing Student Impregnated By Lecturer Gives Birth

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NaijaNews.com reported last month that an ex nursing student of the Ogun State College of Health Technology, Ilese Ijebu, was impregnated by her lecturer.

The 28-year-old simply known as Mosunmola, has been delivered of a baby boy.

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She gave birth without any complication at the General Hospital, Epe, Lagos State, on Thursday.

Recall that Mosunmola claimed that Adu was responsible for her pregnancy, adding that they had sex in a hotel sometime in August, 2016.

She said the lecturer beat her up last month when she confronted him at the college for avoiding her, adding that the case was already at the Ilese Police Station.

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However, while Adu admitted to having sex with the 28-year-old, he insisted that he used contraceptive, saying the lady seduced him and he gave in to the temptation.

An official in the ministry was said to have brokered a deal between the parties as Adu agreed to be paying Mosunmola a monthly allowance of N5,000.

The agreement reportedly broke down in March,2017 when Mosunmola presented a list of baby items which she valued at N50,000. Adu was said to have turned down the request.

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Mosunmola had lamented that she was due for delivery in May, but had yet to procure baby materials.

After PUNCH Metro tried in vain to reach her since last Monday, a call to her phone eventually sailed through on Thursday.

After exchanging pleasantries, she told our correspondent that she was delivered of a baby boy on Thursday.

She said, “I gave birth to a baby boy this morning (Thursday) at the general hospital. It was a normal delivery without any complication. I started labour around 12am (Thursday). I first went to a herbal home, but when the traditional midwives could not handle it, they took me to the general hospital around 5am. I eventually put to bed at about 6.30am.shown me support. They brought food to me this morning. I cannot repay them for their help.

“I called Adu’s family members this morning to break the news to them. I also called him and he thanked me for turning him to a star. We were still talking when my phone battery went dead. I used someone’s phone to call him back and asked him to call me on that phone, but he refused. I could not charge the phone battery on time due to the power situation in my area.”

Mosunmola told our correspondent she owed hospital bills which totalled about N20,000, appealing for support from well-meaning Nigerians.

When our correspondent called Adu, who already had two girls with his wife, and asked if he was aware of the development, he declined comment and terminated the call.