
The Lagos State Government has enrolled a set of quadruplets who lost their mother shortly after childbirth into its health insurance scheme.
The government also presented the family with a cash gift of N250,000 following a Sunday PUNCH report highlighting their plight.
The quadruplets were born on February 27, 2026, at a private hospital in Igando, Lagos.
But their mother, Charity Anani, a 28-year-old teacher from Cross River State, died on April 3 after developing complications that reportedly began with breathing difficulties days after delivery.
However, officials of the Lagos State Health Management Agency visited the family at their residence in Ikotun on Thursday, where they presented food items, baby supplies and a cash donation of N250,000.
The agency also enrolled the three surviving babies, their father and their grandparents into the state’s health insurance programme, ILERA EKO, at no cost.
Speaking with Sunday PUNCH, Anani expressed gratitude to the
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