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Experts caution against pregnancy beyond 10 months
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***Says, its normal
By Francesca Hangeior
Seasoned maternal health experts have debunked claims and myths that a woman could be pregnant for three years or more.
The consultant obstetricians and gynaecologists asserted that an average pregnancy in humans could only last for 42 weeks or 10 months, stating that pregnancy lasting beyond this period was abnormal and has no place in medicine.
They noted that after 42 weeks of gestation, the placenta, which is an organ that provides oxygen and nutrients to a developing baby in the uterus, would decline, leading to the death of the foetus.
The experts’ comment is in response to the recent eight-year pregnancy claim by a middle-aged woman, Janet Dada.
Dada claimed that she suffered a miscarriage in 2016 and after that got pregnant, stating that since then, she had yet to deliver the baby.
Although she clarified that several ultrasound scans showed she was not carrying a baby, spiritualists whom she visited assured her she was pregnant.
In October, former Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, said his late mother carried him in her womb for three-and-half years.
He described his birth as a miracle, noting that the prolonged pregnancy created a wave of unbelief as to whether he was a human being.
In July, former President Olusegun Obasanjo said that his mother carried his pregnancy for 12 months before his birth.
He ascribed the delay to the influence of some witches and wizards who gave his mother a tough time before God’s intervention.
However, in exclusive interviews with PUNCH Healthwise, the leading maternal health specialists, affirmed that since pregnancy was counted from the first day of the last menstrual period, women who stop menstruation for some months and later on ovulate and conceive, could have a challenge with accurate pregnancy dating.
The gynaecologists called for proper pregnancy education and urged every pregnant woman to register for antenatal care early and be regular with their appointments.
A former President of the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria, Prof. Rotimi Akinola, stated that a normal pregnancy could not exceed 42 weeks.
He clarified that the claims of pregnancies lasting three to eight years could indicate that these women likely experienced menstrual irregularities, then suddenly ovulated and conceived, mistakenly calculating their pregnancy from the date of their last period.
“Oftentimes those who have that are people who have irregular periods. So when they are not pregnant, they think they are and we’ve had such occasions when they will insist. We count pregnancy from the last time you saw your period but it’s not always pregnancy that makes you not see your period,” the don said.
Continuing, Akinola said, “ Usually, if somebody has ovarian cancer and has plenty of fluid in the abdomen, it’s called ascites. They might not even be seeing their period simply because of the tumour. So they might think it’s pregnancy and it might last for a very long time, which is a possibility.
“Any tumour in the abdomen that makes the tummy big will appear like a pregnancy but an ultrasound scan will show that there is no baby there.”
The gynaecologist stated that such women needed to be operated on to remove the cysts.
He noted that some women in such conditions usually believed their spiritual leaders’ assurances that they were carrying a baby, noting that this fuelled late hospital presentations and an increase in mortality rate.
The gynaecologist called for more education, advocacy and information on health matters.
“We continue to educate people that not everything is spiritual. But some people who are even educated still fall for that because of being desperate to conceive.
“There’s something called pseudocyesis, false pregnancy that those who wish to be pregnant desperately, or those who fear pregnancy so much, then suddenly they don’t see their period, their tummy begins to grow and their breasts begin to be full but when you do a pregnancy test, it will be negative and a scan won’t show anything. They might stay like that for three or four years. It’s a psychiatric problem rather than a medical problem.
“It’s psychological because they believe so. So the brain is playing tricks with them. It usually lies within the purview of a psychiatrist or psychologist to treat them so that their system will get back to normal,” Akinola said.
Also, a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, Sokoto State, Abubakar Panti, noted that 40 weeks was the average timeline used scientifically to track and anticipate foetal development, and to plan health care.
“When a pregnancy goes beyond 42 weeks, it’s considered post-term. To give enough room for some people’s pregnancy that will be beyond that 42 weeks, that is why some people say, the highest 50 weeks. So by the time you say 50 weeks, you’ll be talking about 10 months pregnant which sometimes it can’t go beyond that,” Panti clarified.
The gynaecologist stated that claims of three to eight years of pregnancy were scientifically unfounded and medically impossible.
He added that when such claims arose, three types of explanation could be given.
“One is that when you have something called molar pregnancy or gestational trophoblastic disease. In rare cases, some pregnancies develop into abnormal forms known as gestational trophoblastic disease, which includes molar pregnancy. These conditions involve abnormal tissue growth in the uterus.
“Sometimes forming a mass that resembles a pregnancy but you may not see a viable uterus. So this may cause the uterus to enlarge, but they do not result in living, growing babies. So these masses usually need medical treatment, often surgical, and can persist for many years if not properly removed,” the fertility expert said.
He added that the other explanation was the myth and misunderstandings of abdominal masses such as abdominal tumours or cysts, which could grow and expand over time, causing symptoms similar to pregnancy.
He further said that such abdominal swellings and discomfort could be mistaken for pregnancy, especially in regions where access to medical imaging is limited.
Panti explained, “You can imagine somebody is carrying a huge fibroid, and then suddenly gets pregnant, where will you start counting from? You start counting from where you notice the mass.”
Continuing, the gynaecologist said, “A woman can just cease not to menstruate for more than a year and then instead of her menstruating, pregnancy just happened along the way. So where will she start counting that pregnancy? You start counting from when she was not pregnant.
“In some rare instances, the foetus can die in utero, like early in pregnancy, and instead of being expelled, it calcifies to form a phenomenon known as lithopedium, like stone pregnancies, stone baby and may be mistaken for a pregnancy lasting years because they are there and they pose no threat of delivering a living baby.
“The last one is usually a cultural and superstitious explanation. In some cultures, myths and misunderstandings about pregnancy can lead to extraordinary claims. This may be rooted in folklore or used to explain unusual medical conditions that aren’t fully understood within a community. However, from a scientific standpoint, this explanation does not reflect a true pregnancy. So the bottom line is that no human pregnancy can physiologically last for years.”
He asserted that claims of multi-year pregnancy were often due to misunderstanding and other medical conditions.
The don emphasised that placenta function began to decline after 42 weeks, noting that babies who stayed beyond such period may not survive.
Panti noted that these claims had serious implications for maternal mortality rates and safe delivery outcomes, particularly in settings where access to healthcare and accurate information was limited.
He added that the belief in prolonged pregnancy could cause other pregnant women to delay seeking medical intervention and prenatal care, exposing such mother and baby to risks of hypertension and diabetes in pregnancy and haemorrhage further increasing complications during labour.
The maternal health expert called for a multifaceted approach that combined education, healthcare access, community engagement and policy support to debunk myths about prolonged pregnancies and improve maternal health outcomes.
Panti advocated culturally sensitive educational programs chosen carefully and presented in local languages to address myths about pregnancy and make information about pregnancy timelines, prenatal care and common complications accessible and reliable.
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Sad: Confusion As Medical Staff dies Suddenly in Umahi’s Residence
Fear aslt the country home of the Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi, in Uburu, Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State as a result of the sudden death of a physiotherapist, Ms Mary Habila.
As the controversy over Ms Habila’s death swelled, Umahi, in a statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Francis Nwaze, cautioned against speculations by tale bearers who have dubbed the death as mysterious.
In the statement issued on Saturday morning, July 11, 2026, reads: “The attention of the Media Office of the Honourable Minister of Works, Senator Engr. David Nweze Umahi, has been drawn to a publication by a publication concerning the unfortunate passing of Miss Mary Habila in Uburu, Ebonyi State, alleging that the circumstances surrounding her death were shrouded in secrecy.
“The Honourable Minister received the news with profound shock and sadness and has since extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.
“For the avoidance of doubt, immediately the unfortunate incident occurred, appropriate emergency steps were taken. Medical personnel, including the Chief Medical Director of the David Umahi Federal University of Health Sciences, Uburu, were contacted without delay, while the Nigeria Police was promptly notified in accordance with the law.Demographics “Following confirmation of Miss Habila’s passing, the Honourable Minister personally received her parents, conveyed his sincere condolences, and advised that an autopsy be conducted to scientifically establish the exact cause of death. At the time, however, the family declined the recommendation.
“It is important to clarify that Miss Mary Habila and Miss Anita Baski are employees of the David Umahi Federal University of Health Sciences, Uburu, who had been on secondment to the Federal Ministry of Works as physiotherapists for the past three years until the unfortunate passing of Miss Habila.
“Following the recent developments and in the interest of ensuring that the truth is established beyond doubt, the Honourable Minister has again reiterated his position that an autopsy must be conducted. He remains convinced that this is the most credible and responsible path to resolving all questions surrounding the unfortunate incident.
“We therefore urge the public to exercise restraint, refrain from speculation or premature conclusions, and allow the relevant authorities to carry out their responsibilities without interference.
“At this difficult time, our thoughts and prayers remain with the family of the deceased, and we pray that God grants them the strength to bear this irreparable loss.”
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Assassination plot: Trump vows US will unleash 1,000 drones on Iran
United States President Donald Trump has responded to reports of an alleged fresh Iranian plot to eliminate him, warning that the U.S would unleash overwhelming military force if such an attempt were carried out.
“1000 missiles are locked and loaded and aimed at the Islamic Republic of Iran, with thousands of more to immediately follow, should the Iranian Government act on its threat, pronounced in many corners of the globe, to assassinate, or attempt to assassinate, the sitting President of the United States of America, in this case, ME!,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social.
“Orders have already been given, and the U.S. military is ready, willing, and able, for a one-year period of time, subject to extension, to completely decimate and destroy all areas of Iran,” he said.
The US president issued the warning after reports claimed that Israel had shared intelligence with Washington alleging that Iran recently developed a fresh plan to target him amid renewed tensions surrounding a fragile ceasefire between the two countries.
According to CNN, which cited two sources familiar with the matter, one source said the intelligence was passed to US officials this week, while another disclosed that American intelligence agencies had in recent weeks received repeated indications of possible threats against Trump. The Israeli information was, however, said to involve a more specific alleged assassination plot.
The report added that some US officials believe the intelligence shared by Israel could also be intended to influence Trump’s consideration of whether Washington should intensify military action against Iran.
Although the exact nature of the alleged plot remains unclear, two sources told CNN that US authorities had not independently confirmed the intelligence and were not already tracking the reported threat before Israel brought it to their attention.
US officials have for years maintained that Iran could seek retaliation against Trump over the 2020 drone strike that killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.
Asked about the Israeli intelligence, which The Wall Street Journal first reported, the White House pointed to Trump’s previous comments on threats allegedly coming from Iran.
“They want to take out the US leader — me,” Trump told reporters Wednesday.
“I’m on whatever list. I saw this morning I’m on every single one of their lists. And so far, I guess I’ve been a bit lucky, but maybe that doesn’t last very long.
” These are evil, sick people. And we have to root out that cancer. That cancer. You know what you do? You’ve got to cut out cancer early. And that’s the way I feel.”
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OF NIGERIAN CUSTOMS, GROVELLING AMBITION, AND STYMIED CAREERS
BY
TANKO IBN YAHAYA
To many people, the Nigerian Customs Service, (NCS), has different, varied descriptions. The ordinary man on the streets sees the agency as one whose duties involve vehicles. For stakeholders in the maritime, shipping, and automobile sectors, the men in ash-coloured uniforms are very strategic to their line of businesses – some playfully describe them as “necessary evil.” The managers, custodians of the economy, as well as players in the money-sector believe that the NCS is very germane to the generation of revenue to the national treasury. In sum, Nigerians are not only aware of the institution’s humongous contributions to the country’s revenue base, but also appreciate and commend the landmark feats recorded yearly. Given its unique role in the national economy and position in broad-based development, the NCS, has over the years, become one of the sought after public service agencies and to a large extent, most discussed.
Despite the impressive ratings of the NCS, as a result of its humongous inflows to government coffers, lately, it has been in the news for some strange reasons – which some described as unsavory. Following the presidential approval for an extension – for six months – of the tenure of the Comptroller-General; Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, the NCS has been in the spotlight. Somehow, many of the critical stakeholders seem not averse to the career-gift, but critical of the numerous attempts to skew the narratives about and around the development. Many argue that the frequencies of these diluted stories, which reeks of propaganda and mischief are tailored towards name-shaming a few people – for whatever reasons. From careful analysis, it has been a bouquet of rumour-mongering, blackmailing, backstabbing, and brinkmanship. Within span and space, the regular and social media has been awash with salacious fictions to stain and spoil the image and credibility of some people who have contributed their quota to the growth and development of the institution.
Perhaps, in their desperation to wet the appetite of their paymasters, the purveyors of the numerous tales by moonlight stories did not only expose their lack of historical recall and intellectual laziness, but also opened the doors and provided genuine stakeholders the opportunity to unearth the truth. Sadly, the wishy-washy diatribes were insipid, ineffectual, and invertebrate on all sides. On many fronts, these coterie of praise-singers, cheer-leaders, and palace jesters masquerading in borrowed nomenclatures succeeded, big time in bringing to national consciousness their paymaster’s irascible, spinless, and discrepant penchant for unbridled insensitivity beyond description – already known by some stakeholders.
Contrary to their calculations and conjectures, they faltered and failed, woefully in their insidious and infantile attempts at changing the narratives. Hence, they embarked on a sloppy and knavish descent to perdition and irresponsibility. Painfully, the “imaginary stakeholders” spewed their non-intelligence fictional piece and conjured dramas with the intentions of disparaging and denigrating some people, at the expense of their “godfather” who they whitewashed.
This intervention is driven by the wise counsel of an unnamed sociologist that, “any lie or misinformation not debunked well enough, may become the truth people believe if it stays longer.” Given the writer’s long-standing admiration for the profession and recognition of the agency’s frontal role in national development, this piece is necessary. Further juxtaposition of news reports, inquiries, and narratives being bandied around reveals that the realities are very far from the position painted by the “news merchants.” Indeed, the spins concocted by these fellows are riddled with falsehoods, tissues of lies, and innuendos. The coordinated media onslaught contained bogus claims, unimaginable stunts, and throwing of dust, dirt, and mud at people; within and without the NCS – who – though wrongly – they identify as potential threats to carefully guided, upcoming plans at total and longer control of the institution by their benefactors.
Perhaps, it is trite to poo-pooh and rubbish these narratives, by allowing the people to get to know the true situation of matters. Fact. Since the beginning of the 4th Republic, in 1999, none of the past 7 former CGCs and acting CGC got tenure extension. From Ahmed Aliyu Mustapha to David Ogungbemile; Jacob Buba Gyang; Hamman Bello; Bernard Nwadiolo; Abdullahi Dikko; and Hameed Ali – they never sought an extension of tenure, but left either at the expirations of their respective tenures or bowed out of office at the appointment of a new CG. Fact. From available records, CGC Adeniyi is the first and only person to have secured extensions of the office – not once but twice; for one year, and a new six months – meaning he will exit the position early next year. Fact. By this new presidential gesture, he remains the last-man standing of the 1990 and 1991 sets – having enlisted into the NCS in 1990. This is unprecedented! Some stakeholders keep wondering what happened to the core of the two sets, which had some of the best professionals who variously won awards for excellence, gallantry, and milestones?
Fact. The 7 DCGs and 10 ACGs that are due for retirement between September 2026 and January 2027 are leaving because they would have statutorily met either 35 years in service or clock 60 years when they take their respective bows. Their retirement is nothing near the mischievous and banal contraption being circulated in the media space. Fact. Nothing untoward happened with the promotion of some of the Class 2009 officers to the rank of Deputy Comptroller – some are still in the Assistant Comptroller cadre. As is commonly said, “a labourer is worthy of his wages,” they truly merit the elevations. From information pieced together, as Heads of some strategic Commands, Units, and Ad Hoc assignments, they contributed immensely to the success stories of the Adeniyi administration.
Some stakeholders confirmed that the promotions are endorsements and recognition of their service to nationhood. Further checks revealed that it is from this group of officers that the Management Team of the NCS would emerge – after 7 DCGs and about 10 ACCs are selected. Fact. Deputy Comptroller I.D. Olorunfemi got his promotion purely on merit. Contrary to spins, the Officer never knew, or had any form of official or private interactions with Hon. Leke Abejide, Chairman of the Customs Committee in the House of Representatives before his elevation.
Speaking further, a stakeholder in the maritime sector who pleaded anonymity declared, “I find it laughable that Hon. Abejide was mentioned in an attempt to rubbish the good works he has for the NCS, and the sector. I wonder how low and shameless people can go in their desperation for power, position, and relevance.” A senior staff member of a clearing and forwarding company who also pleaded for anonymity added that, “Abejide has done so much in ensuring the provision of the right legislations for the sector through the passage and assent of the Nigerian Customs Service Act, 2023. For me, to vilify and demonize him because of things that are ephemeral and transient is the height of callousness and wickedness.” A retired NCS officer, whose tour of duty included some of the strategic Commands, but pleaded anonymity asked, “why input the names of Olugbenga Peter and Ejibunu Hussein, both retired very senior officers into the whole mess put together by people of questionable characters. For the records, Olugbenga by virtue of his outstanding professional excellence ought to have been named the CGC, but lost out to politics and horsetrading. Ejibunu’s legendary achievements in every posting, particularly Lagos Command are known by many people.”
Though a few people argue that an ambition, if not properly situated and pursued may in the long run, lead to stifled and stymied career progression of a silent majority, some others differ, slightly. From comments by various stakeholders within and without the NCS, no one is begrudging CGC Adeniyi for having another tenure extension. They counsel him to leverage on this lifeline to address, and resolve some burning issues in the NCS. Some stakeholders wondered why the institution has not embarked on major recruitment for 16 years; like other para-military services did – a decision Hameed Ali, who handed over to CGC Adeniyi had wanted to close the gaps in the officers cadre before he was removed. A very senior retired officer of the NCS who pleaded anonymity advised CGC Adeniyi to, “take a cue from the Heads of other institutions who have periodic interfaces and interactions with retired officers on issues of service growth and development. Being the chief executive, he should ensure he carries everyone along – those still in service, retirees, and the past CGCs in all his engagements and programmes. He should realize that no one wants his downfall, but the collective desire of all is that he performs creditably by uplifting the image and credibility of the NCS.”
* TANKO IBN YAHAYA is a Public Commenator and writes from Katsina.
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