Woman Collapses, Dies During Church Testimony in Lagos, Nigeria

Woman Collapses, Dies During Church Testimony in Lagos, Nigeria

A 55-year-old woman, identified only as Ifeoma, collapsed and died while sharing a testimony during a Sunday service at the Ministry Church in the Ejigbo area of Lagos State, Nigeria, police confirmed Wednesday.

Benjamin Hundeyin, spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, told the Associated Press that the incident occurred around 8:48 a.m. on Sunday, September 8, 2024.

“The Zonal accountant of the church in Ejigbo reported that during the testimony hour, while the service was ongoing, Ifeoma came out singing songs to give her testimony when she suddenly slumped,” Hundeyin stated.

According to eyewitnesses, the woman had approached the front of the church, singing songs of gratitude in preparation for her testimony, when she unexpectedly collapsed. Church members immediately rushed to her aid.

Hundeyin elaborated on the subsequent events: “She was quickly rushed to a nearby hospital but was referred to the General Hospital in Isolo, where she was confirmed dead.”

Police detectives were dispatched to the hospital to investigate the incident. However, upon arrival, they were informed that the deceased’s husband and family had already taken her body to Anambra State, her place of origin, for burial.

The sudden death during a church service has shocked the local community and raised questions about emergency preparedness in places of worship. Church officials declined to comment on the incident, citing respect for the family’s privacy during this difficult time.

This tragic event follows another recent incident in Lagos involving a place of worship. In May 2024, a 30-year-old man reportedly drowned at Elegushi Beach while there for prayer, highlighting the potential risks associated with religious practices in various settings.

Local health experts have advised religious organizations to consider having medical professionals present during services and to train staff in basic first aid and emergency response procedures.

As the investigation continues, authorities have not released any information suggesting foul play. The exact cause of death remains undetermined pending further medical examination.

The incident has sparked discussions among Lagos residents about the importance of regular health check-ups and the need for increased awareness of sudden health emergencies in public spaces.

Lagos State health officials have used this opportunity to remind the public about the importance of knowing the signs of medical emergencies and how to respond quickly in such situations.

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