A big controversy is raging in Lagos following the birth of a baby boy 
said to be clutching a miniature Holy Quran at birth. The baby was born 
at a white garment church in Mushin, Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria.
While some dispute the claim, others say it is possible. A large 
crowd gathered at 1, Sonde Street, Ijeshatedo, Lagos home of the boy’s 
parents yesterday, as news of the birth spread rapidly.
His mother, Mrs. Kikelomo Ilori, 32, a Cosmetologist, said
 that he was born on Monday after she had carried the pregnancy for 
about 10 months. The single mother claimed she was abandoned by her 
husband who denied responsibility for the pregnancy and encouraged her 
to abort it. The woman said yesterday: “When I refused
 to abort the pregnancy, he deserted me, saying ‘that is your own 
problem’.” Mrs. Ilori expressed surprise at the birth of the boy. She 
added that the nurse who delivered her of the baby was physically 
challenged, but went about it commendably.
“When my baby was 
delivered holding a Quran in his hand, the nurse said the Quran should 
be thrown away. But I insisted my mother must see it before any action 
could be taken,” Kikelomo, who is a Christian, further explained.
Corroborating
 the story, Senior Rev. Victoria Yetunde Dada said during the pregnancy,
 Kikelomo was always coming to her for prayers and counselling.
“I
 advised her not to abort the pregnancy because she might die in the 
process. Again, I told her the foetus was sent by God and will be 
great,” Apostle Mother Dada told our correspondent. Controversy has 
continued to trail the seemingly spurious claim.
Reacting, Medical
 Director of Bodet Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos, Dr. Bode Tawak said 
scientifically, it was not possible for a baby to be born holding a 
Quran.
“How big is the baby’s hand to hold the Quran? How big is 
the Quran? How did the Quran get into her mother’s womb? I don’t know 
how a Quran can get into a womb. But there are things you can’t 
explain,” Dr. Tawak responded. He said while the incident cannot be 
explained medically, in Nigeria many mysterious things happen. A 
Kaduna-based medical practitioner, Dr. Munir Yusuf said from a medical 
point of view, it was not possible, but added that depending on the size
 of the Quran, it was possible metaphysically.
He explained that 
if the Quran is small enough to pass through the diameter of the vagina,
 with the child, it is possible. In the same vein, a herbal medicine 
practitioner, Chief Dr. Bola Adegunloye believes nothing is impossible, 
but said too much importance must not be placed on the incident.

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