Tragic Loss Of Twins In Abuja Over ₦28,000 Delivery Fee Highlights Healthcare Crisis.
A devastating incident in Abuja has left Nigerians reeling after a pregnant woman lost her twin babies, unable to afford a ₦28,000 hospital delivery fee. The tragedy, which occurred on 30 August 2025, has intensified calls for urgent reform in the nation’s maternal healthcare system.
The woman, seen trekking through Abuja’s streets in active labour, was spotted by a compassionate passer-by, Odenku Joy, who shared the story on TikTok. The heavily pregnant woman revealed she needed ₦28,000 and a referral letter from her antenatal health centre to secure hospital admission. Struggling financially and with her husband reportedly ill, she faced rejection from two hospitals due to a lack of bed space. Joy intervened, covering the fee and purchasing baby essentials, but the delays proved fatal. Despite eventually being admitted, the woman lost her twins, leaving her and her supporter heartbroken.
Social media erupted with grief and frustration, with many condemning the systemic barriers in Nigeria’s healthcare system. “The stress of trekking and hospital transfers likely contributed to the loss,” one commenter wrote, while another decried, “This is a painful reflection of our healthcare failures.” The incident has sparked widespread anger, with calls for accessible maternal care growing louder.
The loss of the twins underscores the dire challenges many Nigerian women face, including financial barriers and limited hospital capacity. It serves as a stark reminder of the need for comprehensive reforms to ensure no mother endures such a tragedy due to unaffordable medical costs.

