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They also said he pollution has also increased the frequency of miscarriages in their women and that it has also affected their ovaries.
A married woman, Jummai Isaac, 27, said “I have not conceived since I got married in the year 2000 and doctors have on several occasions, there is no cause for the infertility”.
A community leader, Mohammed Bashar, also said , “Most of the complaints could be associated with secondary infertility, because victims have, in the past, given birth to children before they suddenly stopped.
“There is a widespread belief that smoke and poisonous gases emitted from the refinery have reproductive health effect on people living in the area, but no medical report has confirmed the allegation due to inability of villagers to seek comprehensive medical tests, perhaps owing to lack of awareness and poverty.”
Kudos to Nigerian women for coming out of their shell. They could have continued to suffer in silence if they stuck to African culture
Na wa o, imagine what this women are protesting about. Bed Satisfaction !
Is like i will travel to kaduna and be fucking them a
nd be making a lot of money