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Stranded Mentally Ill Woman Safely Delivers Baby Boy in Agasha, Benue State – Family Search Underway

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In a compassionate act of community intervention, a mentally ill woman was found stranded in active labour on the streets of Agasha, Benue State, early on Tuesday, December 16, 2025. Concerned passersby quickly rushed her to the Primary Health Care Centre (PHCC) in Agasha, where she safely gave birth to a healthy baby boy around 5:00 a.m.

Medical officials at the PHCC confirmed that laboratory tests were performed on the woman, and both mother and child are reported to be in stable condition. However, they emphasized the need for ongoing proper care and support, ideally from family members or responsible guardians, to ensure their long-term wellbeing.

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Preliminary details suggest the woman originates from Mbakor in Tarkaa Local Government Area, with Wannune mentioned as a possible point of reference for her roots. Authorities and health workers are appealing to the public for assistance in locating her relatives.

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Anyone with information about the woman or her family is urged to come forward. Relevant details can be shared by contacting the provided numbers: 08108248244 or 08145091669.

This incident highlights the vulnerabilities faced by individuals with mental health challenges in society, particularly those without immediate support networks. It also showcases the swift response of good Samaritans and healthcare providers in preventing a potentially tragic outcome on the streets.

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As the search for the woman’s family continues, there are calls for greater compassion and coordinated efforts to reunite her with loved ones and provide the necessary medical and social support for both mother and newborn. The community awaits positive developments in this touching story of survival and hope.

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