Nigeria: A Nation Where Giving Birth is a Death Sentence?

Nigeria. The word conjures images of vibrant culture, bustling markets, and a burgeoning economy. Yet, behind this façade lies a stark reality: Nigeria is, according to recent BBC Africa health correspondent reporting, the world's deadliest place to give birth. This isn't a statistic to be glossed over; it's a crisis demanding immediate and drastic action. The numbers are horrifying. A woman dies in childbirth every seven minutes. That's roughly 200 mothers lost each day, a staggering 75,000 annually – accounting for a shocking 29% of global maternal deaths in 2023. These aren't simply accidents; many deaths are entirely preventable. Postpartum haemorrhage, obstructed labor, high blood pressure, and unsafe abortions are common causes, all treatable with adequate healthcare. The story of Nafisa Salahu, a young woman who survived childbirth but lost her baby due to a doctors' strike and subsequent lack of medical expertise, encapsulates the systemic failures w...