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Photo: Mentally challenged woman gives birth to baby girl on a street in Calabar
A mentally ill woman in her thirties delivered a
baby girl on Ndidem Usang Iso, Marian road,
Calabar’s most highbrow street, yesterday, June 9
at about 3:50pm. According to CrossRiverWatch,
eyewitnesses around said the lady has been a
familiar face in the neighbourhood before she
became pregnant.
When a CrossRiverWatch reporter visited the
scene of the delivery after the mother and baby
had been moved to the hospital, one shop owner
told our reporter that:
"We did not see her again for some time after she
became pregnant. I think she was raped. She
returned some days ago and sat in that place and
has been feeling very uncomfortable since
yesterday. Nobody knew it was labor that was
disturbing her. It was when the baby started
coming out that people called the health workers
who came here to assist her."
The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Inyang Asibong,
responded immediately by going to the scene
personally with an ambulance to handle the
situation. On arrival, she took the mother and the
baby to the General Hospital, Calabar for expert
medical attention.
Dr. Asibong also promised that after their
discharge from the hospital, the mother and child
will be referred to a psychiatric hospital.
The mentally ill lady refused to go to the hospital.
She later agreed after a friend of hers, another
mentally ill woman, came and begged her.
Harry Potter Stars Get Sorted into . Hogwarts Houses and Their Results May Surprise You
We know Harry Potter characters Ron Weasley,
sister Ginny Weasley and friends Neville
Longbottom and Luna Lovegood were sorted into
the Hogwarts school's house of Gryffindor, but what
about the actors who played them?
Rupert Grint, 27, Bonnie Wright, 25, a mustache-
clad and pretty hot Matthew Lewis, 26, and Evanna
Lynch, 24, who is as cheerful and delightful as her
onscreen counterpart, were "quizzed" by the online
Sorting Hat on the Pottermore website, almost five
years after the final Harry Potter movie, Harry
Potter and the Deathly Hallows—Part 2, was
released.
A Youtube video shows the four answering the
magical being's questions, which consist of queries
such as "White or Black?" and "Which of the
following do you find more difficult to deal with—
hunger, loneliness, boredom or being ignored?"
And the results? Only two of the actors are indeed
true Gryffindors, known for their bravery, while the
other two were both sorted into the house of
Hufflepuff, whose members are known for their
dedication, hard work, patience and kindness.
Scott Disick Believes He Has the ''Kardashian Curse'' After Kourtney Breakup and He's Willing to ''Try Anything'' to Get Rid of It
Following his breakup with Kourtney Kardashian ,
the father of three is convinced he's been plagued
with the rumored "Kardashian curse" that affects
the men in family. In an attempt to prove his theory
is correct, he visits a card reader with Kendall
Jenner in this bizarre clip from Sunday's all-new
episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
"The cards talk a lot about a load of negative
energy," the psychic tells him. "Everything that you
try to do, you have a tendency to have many
obstacles in front of you. To answer your question, I
would probably say you do have a curse." Uh oh…
Huge monument found 'hiding in plain sight'
A huge monument has been discovered buried
under the sands at the Petra World Heritage site in
southern Jordan.
Archaeologists used satellite images, drone
photography and ground surveys to locate the find,
according to the study published in the American
Schools of Oriental Research.
The large platform is about as long as an Olympic
swimming pool and twice as wide.
Researchers say it is unlike any other structure at
the ancient site.
The study, by Sarah Parcak of the University of
Alabama, Birmingham, and Christopher Tuttle,
executive director of the Council of American
Overseas Research Centers, describes the find as
"hiding in plain sight".
Petra dates back to the fourth century BC, when it
was founded by the Nabataean civilization, who
inhabited parts of what is now Jordan, Iraq, Syria
and Lebanon.
Surface pottery suggests the platform was built in
the mid-second century BC, when Petra was at its
peak.
It is thought the structure may have had a
ceremonial purpose.
The survey also revealed a smaller platform was
contained inside the larger one, which was once
lined with columns on one side with a vast staircase
on the other.
Mr Tuttle told National Geographic that someone in
decades of excavation "had to know" the structure
was there yet it had not been written up.
"I've worked in Petra for 20 years, and I knew that
something was there, but it's certainly legitimate to
call this a discovery."
Hundreds of thousands of tourists visit Petra each
year, although numbers have been hit by the
conflict against so-called Islamic State.
The site is best-known for the Treasury Building,
which is carved from sandstone and featured in
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.