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Just In: InDrive driver delivers baby during ride

Indrive driver identified as Prince Adeniyi accepted a ride request from a man in Mayfair Gardens, Ile-Ife, little did he know that he was about to help deliver a baby.

The trip which was expected to be a quick since the rider was a man was rushing to pick up his pregnant wife and take her to the hospital. The Indrive driver had picked him up, driven into the estate to find the woman, intending to head straight for the hospital, and was already making his way out of the estate when the man turned to him and said, “Her water just broke.”

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The source stated that Prince immediately pulled over, spreading the plastic sheets he, like many drivers, used to protect their seats, over the back seat, and they began their first lessons in midwifery. She delivered her baby right there in the car, with Prince doing what he could to stay calm and get her the help she needed. Once the baby arrived, he drove them straight to the hospital, where the medical team took over.

The Indrive driver didn’t wait for applause or compensation. He made sure the mother and baby were safe and then went on to the next ride.

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