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Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by erico2k2(m): 1:11pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
Kagarko:foolish talk.UK citizens go to other part of Erope for treatment.and Americans come here.they even go to India as well.should we blame David Camron and Ed balls? |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by melomelo: 1:26pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
Kagarko:You have Sickness of the blood. I doubted that was really what you meant. You need divine healing. |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by olas24u(f): 1:42pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
[quote author=munas post=30568275] What kind of rubbish are you talking about? APC has been ruling Lagos state for 16years,yet they have only one children hospital at Massey street in lagos island that was even build by the colonial masters. Lies and lies !How many local government do we have in lagos? How many general hospitals?How many primary healthcare. They are working fine with the best of doctors to work in teams and give expert advice in group. Infrastructure and health care insurance is meant to be federal government issue. Dont spit here even the ebola case was handled very well by Lagos and the doctors did not come from heaven.They are from lagos 1 Like |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by username792: 2:23pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
This is what happen when you have fabulous oil reserves. Instead of pressing your elite and government to invest in health and education like less endowed nations such as India, and advocating for a better distribution of wealth, you are online praisng thieves like Odetola or that former seamstress who is now the richest black woman on Earth. You call poverty a disease, shame people for having less and not being greedy and even call God's name in your fvckery. Nigerians have no excuses whatesoever. Commoners just like the elites are GREEDY as fvck. They were blessed with so much natural resources but their love for material things and their pride led them to squander it all. Countries like Cuba or even Morocco have great health facilities without Nigeria's oil money. I cant blame the thieves who buy private jets without blaming the population who praise them, say things like 'IJN I will be rich like that one day' instead of being outraged at such conspicuous display of wealth among abject poverty. It is my opinion that the elite would be more ashamed of looting and displaying their wealth if the people was really against it. Instead the elite is praised, venerated and envied FOR DOING WRONG. God warned relentlessly against the love of material things and and Jesus ask people to choose between him and money but Nigerians wont listen - esp with their ultra rich men of god! Nigerians are diying from preventable and curable diseases because of their GREEEEEEDDDDDD. It is too late now to be begging for money and prayers. 2 Likes |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by username792: 2:36pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
IGBOSON1: They will NEVER, dont even dream of that. That singer who needed a kidney transplant had to beg for months to have the money. And he was famous. And he had rich colleagues flaunting their expensibe cars, houses, bags, chains etc. This is the Nigerian GREED I am talking about. A working and performing health system should be based on solidarity and selflessness. This woman is not famous and her acquitances are far less well off, her prospects are dire. 1 Like |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by username792: 2:52pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
erico2k2: I dont care about the American healthcare system which is known for being wack. But when you make such claims, you must provide evidence to support them. So how many UK citizens HAVE TO travel to other parts of the EU and India for life threatenning diseases the NHS cant cure evey year? Also the British government is routinely blamed for the NHS' failures and bloating. To even try and argue otherwise is intellectual dishonnest. |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by Keegan: 3:05pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
5p1naz: This is the time to use our brain and come together as one and task our governments to do the right thing. People are dying everyday due to negligence of the government at all levels in the country to provide basic health needs. It's time to rescue the nation. Let's start doing the right thing. Together we survive, divided we perish. We shall not perish, we shall live. God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria! |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by Keegan: 3:06pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
username792: We are lost. |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by erico2k2(m): 3:27pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
username792:ah Im at work hence cant do much as to bring proff.Im on my mobile.when I get home I will update.ask anyone U know who lives in the Uk .try and look up Moorfeild Eye hospital..Springfield hospital ,Great Hammond street hospital all in London and also did U hear about the new rule for IVF treatment in the UK?I worked in the NHS for five good years so I knkw what Im talking about hundreads come in yearly on private healthcare.Rich n Poor |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by ooshinibos: 4:53pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
i will never understanding why a nigerian will head to India for treatment .. what happened to the GEJ until 20xx transformation _ |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by Jasperwhizz(m): 5:44pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
O lord heal the woman and provide for them IJN AMEN. |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by linusbnn(m): 6:52pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
Kagarko: Shey Buhari was once nigeria president, wat did he do concerning Health? |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by J3da: 8:04pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
meshacha1: Come back home and die? Or you didn't read the part that says she went for a medicAl treatment! Sometimes I wonder what kind of. Educated illiterate we hav here 1 Like |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by EHoudini: 9:06pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
Some pipo rush off nigeria for every medical problem to show off to neighbors that they, too, have arrived. Diabetes + hypertention can be adequately managed here especially before complication sets in. Well, I pray some rich dude somewhere reads this n touched to help out... Say no to medical tourism |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by Nobody: 9:55pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
meshacha1: The only thing nigerian doctors are good at treating is malaria or typhoid or both. during my struggling days, i almost lost my life to one doctor amaechi of christiana specialist hospital, owerri. NIGERIAN DOCTORS ARE QUACK. I MEAN EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM. why do you think nigerian doctors cannot practice in u.s or u.k park well!! |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by Nobody: 9:57pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
EHoudini: when broke people talk, its just so obvious. All of una talk and reason the same way. tufiakwa for una broke people. 1 Like |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by honygold: 10:04pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
bestestgirl:AMEN |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by Haishophem(m): 10:05pm On Feb 09, 2015 |
adrainuche: Truth must be told....Nigerians need a functional health sector....its high time traveling out of the country for health be stopped...must we all travel out of the country before we can get quality education, must we all travel out of the country before getting good health care....had it been we have all this basic amenities, there wouldn't be this incident of getting stranded in another man's land...wishing her quick recovery and pray that God send help to her asap |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by nicewoody6: 3:09am On Feb 10, 2015 |
An onus of help is better than a pound of prayer. @ seun and nairaland moderators can this topic be reposted with a caption like "Help a Nigerian Woman with Kidney Trouble Stranded in India". Secondly, after her picture, her bank details should follow immediately. Kindly give this a quick consideration as her present state puts her life on the edge. Thank you in anticipation |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by Originalsly: 2:16pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
EHoudini:She was diagnosed here and I guess being treated for diabetes since 1994 and hypertension since 2007?....so why did her condition deteriorate to the extent that she needed a kidney transplant?....and now to the extent that it is so bad that the kidney transplant is no longer an option?....and the necj surgery....did the local doctors miss whatever was going on there? Her reason for travelling is not for treatment of diabetes nor hypertension.....but for kidney transplant. Where is that relatively safely done in Nigeria? I would I agree that she no longer need to be in India since she would only now need to receive dialysis. |
Re: Woman, Daughter Stranded In India Over Hospital Bills (Photo) by uzhi(m): 6:20pm On Feb 12, 2015 |
Didnt u read that they were referred there ? U are talking as if we hv better medical care here . Quote author=meshacha1 post=30567392]We have been telling them, come back home. No place like home! You can't be stranded at home. At home here We have Siblings,friends, neighbours and relatives to support, over there who do you have? Ajo da bi ile We have capable hands here Please we should stop underestimating our doctors. [/quote] |
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