A Kano woman, Hafsatu Yusuf, has died hours after giving birth to quintuplets at the Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital.
The Kano State Ministry of Health confirmed the incident. Public Relations Officer Nabilusi Abubakar K/Na’isa told journalists that Yusuf passed away around 2am on Thursday, March 26, at the hospital following persistent postpartum bleeding. Medical teams worked tirelessly to stabilise her but could not control the haemorrhage.
Touching words from the late Hafsa Yusuf of Kano, the woman who gave birth to quintuplets, as shared with journalists before her death. 💔😭
She said:“When the doctors carried out the scan, they thought it was triplets. Later on, I ended up giving birth to five babies. Triplets… pic.twitter.com/uoo531HoDi
— Sulaiman Uwaisu Idris (@KafinHausaa) March 26, 2026
NaijaChoice News gathered that Yusuf delivered three boys and two girls on Wednesday afternoon. Earlier scans had indicated triplets, but labour progressed to reveal quintuplets. The newborns remain in stable condition and are receiving intensive care at the same facility.
K/Na’isa disclosed that the deceased was buried on Thursday in accordance with Islamic rites at her Hotoro residence. Her husband, Salisu Nafiu, a commercial tricycle operator, is said to have broken down in tears upon receiving the news. This was Yusuf’s ninth pregnancy.
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has directed the state government to fully take over the medical care and welfare of the quintuplets. The intervention forms part of ongoing efforts to support maternal and child health in Kano, where multiple births often stretch limited resources.
The ministry has appealed to the public and well-meaning Nigerians to support the babies with baby milk, diapers, clothing and other essentials. Officials stressed that the infants are doing well under close medical supervision.
Health experts note that postpartum complications like severe bleeding remain a major challenge in northern Nigeria, especially in cases of multiple deliveries.
In other news: Flushed Baby Blocks University Of Jos Female Hostel Toilet
Plumbers summoned to fix a stubborn blockage at the Naraguta female hostel of the University of Jos stumbled upon a newborn baby lodged inside the pipes on Wednesday.
Students had complained for days that toilets in the hostel were unusable. Water refused to flush properly and foul smells filled the corridors, leaving many residents helpless.
Authorities quickly brought in a team of plumbers after the situation worsened. The workers broke open sections of the sewage line during what sources described as routine renovation work and made the horrifying find.
A female undergraduate reportedly gave birth in secret inside the hostel and flushed the infant down the toilet. The tiny body got stuck, triggering the total blockage.
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