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    Baby found dead in drainage in Port Harcourt

    Baby found dead in drainage in Port Harcourt
    wahalaupdateBy wahalaupdateJune 7, 2025Updated:November 23, 20253 Comments1 Views
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    Premature Baby Found Dead in Roadside Drainage in Port Harcourt: A Disturbing Incident Ignites Outrage and Raises Alarming Questions

    A shocking and deeply disturbing occurred palong Ogbuagu Street, Mile 3 Diobu, Port Harcourt, when a premature baby was found dead and abandoned in a roadside drainage June 6, 2025.

    The grim scene has sent waves of horror and anger through the local community on June 6, exposing a chilling reality that many would rather ignore

    Mr. Ogechi Ehirim, landlord of nearby compound, discovered the lifeless infant during routine morning cleaning.

    People initially mistook the object lying in the drainage for refuse or a discarded doll.

    A Passerby Insisted On Closer Inspection, Revealing It Was A Human Baby

    The premature child’s abandonment in a filthy, neglected drainage channel shows callous disregard, leaving the infant to perish alone.

    Since the tragic discovery, Mr. Ehirim has been vocal about the strange and unsettling experiences he has endured since acquiring the property.

    “I am calling on the police and the public to help me find out who left the baby here,” he implored.

    “Since I bought this compound, I’ve not had peace.

    I don’t know what I did to deserve this. At night, cats cry near my window.

    Sometimes, I step out and see things I can’t explain.”

    His words reveal not only the trauma of the incident but also a lingering atmosphere of fear and suspicion around the property.

    The Incident Has Sparked Outrage And Controversy On Multiple Fronts

    Many residents and observers are questioning how such a tragedy could occur in a bustling urban area without detection or intervention.

    A vulnerable, premature infant abandoned in a public yet neglected space raises urgent questions about societal neglect.

    The failure of community vigilance, and the adequacy of social services in Port Harcourt.

    Critics have been quick to condemn what they describe as a systemic failure.

    How could a baby be left to die in a drainage without anyone stepping in sooner?

    Why has there been no immediate official response from the police or government agencies?

    The silence from law enforcement officials has only fueled public suspicion and anger.

    Despite people reporting the incident to Nkpolu Police Division near the Rivers State University roundabout.

    The officials have not released any statement yet, and they have not identified or apprehended any suspects.

    This lack of transparency has led to widespread speculation and conspiracy theories.

    Some community members accuse local authorities of negligence and complicity, alleging deliberate downplay to avoid public backlash.

    Others have pointed fingers at social and economic conditions that drive desperate mothers to abandon their newborns.

    Highlighting the urgent need for better maternal health care, social support systems, and education on child welfare.

    The Landlord, Mr. Ehirim, Has Been Caught In The Eye Of The Storm

    Despite having no involvement in the abandonment, he has faced suspicion and distress.

    “I didn’t do anything wrong by buying this property.

    I didn’t steal to own it. I’m pleading with everyone please help me,” he said, visibly shaken.

    His appeal underscores the collateral damage inflicted on innocent parties in the wake of such tragedies.

    The community’s response has been one of shock, sorrow, and growing frustration.

    Organizers held vigils and protests demanding justice for the deceased infant and stronger protections for vulnerable children.

    Activists urge government to investigate thoroughly, prosecute guilty, and implement policies preventing future similar incidents.

    This tragic event has also ignited a broader debate about cultural attitudes towards unwanted pregnancies, child abandonment, and the stigmatization of single mothers in Nigerian society.

    Many argue that root causes of such incidents lie in deep social issues needing education, healthcare reform, community support.

    The premature baby’s death in a Port Harcourt roadside drainage reveals systemic failures and societal neglect, not an isolated tragedy.

    The silence and inaction of authorities only deepen the wounds inflicted on the community and the memory of the lost child.

    As investigations are expected to unfold, it remains imperative that justice is sought.

    Demand accountability and take concrete steps to prevent losing any innocent life cruelly and preventably.

    Furthermore, , the eyes of Port Harcourt and indeed the nation are watching closely.

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