Trump’s GGR: Nigeria Becoming Unsafe To Live, Procreate
By Chioma Umeha “It was a Monday. I started working early; I cleaned my salon and washed all the towels. When I finished I went to Randle Health Centre and picked up two pregnancy tests. “I honestly didn’t think I was pregnant, but wanted to put my mind at ease. I remember seeing the two lines show up and I burst into tears. This couldn’t be happening. Quickly, I visited my childhood friend, Adegoke at Apapa Road, Ebute Metta. She accompanied me to another Lab, close to Oyibo Market. There, I took another one. Positive! I was pregnant.” This is the story of Mojisola, (not real name) a 37-year-old lady, hair dresser and secondary school leaver. Moji as she is fondly called by acquaintances spoke exclusively to DAILY INDEPENDENT during an investigative tour of Otumara Community, Apapa area of Lagos. Palpable pains and regrets were still noticeable from her expression as she continued her narrative concerning who was responsible for the pregnancy. She said