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Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by omas1(m): 5:39pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
my goodness R. I. P to the deceased May God protect and order our steps, just can't imagine the state of the family. May God give them the fortitude to bear the loss. 1 Like |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by Nobody: 5:39pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
kingphilip: Bro, go to hospitals and see things for yourself. It's a common thing there. |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by jaydee87(m): 5:43pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
talktonase:its a bursted tire my friend |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by figure007(m): 5:45pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
so dad about it ..... but pls I want to say this to our youths planning marriage ....no matter who you are before you plan ur wedding pls fast and pray...there a43 bastard witches and 3nemies everywhere ...I dont see her death as ordinary ...pple are wicked ..more than wiced...even your friend could harm you cos of this 2 Likes |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by jaydee87(m): 5:46pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
YorubaStinks:we all will be punished |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by jaydee87(m): 5:47pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
Ishilove:our health practitioners need to be checked.. |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by figure007(m): 5:50pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
Avalon316:honestly I dont anyone will have emergency health issue because our nurses and doctors are heartless ...such can't happen in some countries .... expecially our nurses and the most heartless pple ..if you've been to hospital you will understand |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by hahn(m): 5:55pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
Cutehector: |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by Orikinla(m): 6:00pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
[size=20pt]When good things are coming your way, PLEASE BE EXTRA VIGILANT and very prayerful and hold on to Almighty God JEHOVAH. And DON'T TRUST ANYONE ELSE, except GOD, because Nigerians can be very evil to hurt you or even do worse things out of envy and jealousy. They will be smiling with you and even greeting you with clicking Likes for you on Nairaland, Facebook and Twitter, but are still plotting evil against you. There are too many evil doers and enemies of progress among us in Nigeria. Many Nigerians behave like people possessed by demons. They are very ungrateful and slothful. Read Psalms 35, 50 and 91 for warfare prayers. And majority of them are church goers. Just beware of them. [/size]. 2 Likes |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by 41lady(m): 6:03pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
R.I.P to the dead and may GOD give the families the heart to bear the lost. |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by Nwunuken(m): 6:06pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
dre11: 1 Like |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by Nobody: 6:12pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
So sad 1 Like |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by Titilayooni(f): 6:20pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
careytommy7:AMEN 1 Like |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by checkout50: 6:36pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
So touching,may their souls rest in peace. 1 Like |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by LadyX(f): 6:47pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
It's so sad to know that the girl's life could have been saved, but they let her die because of money. 1 Like |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by Culin(f): 6:48pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
Rest in peace dear Vicky |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by Cutehector(m): 6:50pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
hahn:you must be silly! |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by hahn(m): 6:52pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by Kaybaba5(m): 7:00pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
Great tragedy....... RIP TO THE DEAD |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by dgerex(m): 7:32pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
Witches n wizard don enter soup every body go begin talk nonsense. God knws d best r.i.p |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by joinnow: 7:42pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
I always wonder the engineers that design most road in Bauchi and Jos. I think they are lala cousin because they designed snakelike roads. 1000 ways to die is to ply that snakelike road daily. God please show us daily mercy |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by Nobody: 7:47pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
Cutehector: Don't blame the "devil" for Job's case. He was on his own, minding his business, when God decided to use Job's destiny to gamble. "Have you considered my man, Job?" Wetin bring about that one? |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by cadetolayinka(m): 7:48pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
RIP to the beautiful young lady and her mama. Kudos to the FRSC guys who struggle to rescue them to the hospital.unfortunately , the hospital fails on his part. The tyre burst, these are effect of tokunbo/expired tyres. |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by Cutehector(m): 8:07pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
LadyMercedes:cmon, it's ur maker you questioning like that. Have some respect. He made you! |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by ArabMopol(m): 8:41pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
this Buhari self in wicked and heartless... see what he have done... RIP |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by Distinguishy(m): 9:05pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
Rip 2 d dead. But wot touch ma herat is d fact dat d hopital declined treating. D girl 2 save her life bcus dey not sure they wud be paid 4 it. Nigerian system is horrible. @least help keep her alive till a relation comes around even if u use ur money 2 save a life its a blessing. Some africans n mindset. Dats y Western world find it hard 2 undatstand out thinking @times. Too bad |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by MunorAnne(f): 9:41pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
Laple0541:Mr English Don! "Deads" kwa? |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by Rawzy(m): 10:39pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
Cant even control my self as am typing this,I prophesy: oh Lord any spirit of disaster that would want to bring sorrow in our life catch fire In Jesus name*Amen 2 Likes |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by fairygeh(f): 6:17am On Oct 23, 2016 |
This is just too sad.RIP to them.My God,may this not be my portion and that of all Nairalanders in Jesus Name.Amen 1 Like |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by ceaser: 10:18am On Oct 23, 2016 |
12inchDickson: You can't complain of ulcer. Rather you may complain of tummy pain/discomfort, which could be caused by a thousand and one things. It is left to the discretion of the physician to determine the likely cause of your discomfort/pain and that is when your "ulcer" may be arrived at. Although your suggestion to her as a "known PUD" patient may serve as a guide, but you don't have to out rightly make the diagnosis for the caregiver, else you could have been proficient enough to prescribe the treatments for yourself, precluding the need to visit the hospital. Not holding brief for her, but with those facts in mind, you'll subsequently likely have better approach and opinion of your caregivers. |
Re: Bride-to-be, Mother Were Buried On Her Wedding Day (photos) by ceaser: 10:59am On Oct 23, 2016 |
figure007: The patients have every right to take up a case against those doctors for negligence and the MDCN will arbitrate appropriately. The doctor may be sanctioned or even have their licence withdrawn. That is one side to it which is desirable but may amount to injustice in the present state of things in this country. Now the other side to it, and the reason for the above. I narrate this as an eyewitness: Relatives brought in a patient involved in a bike accident. Mildly severe injuries which were taken care of by prompt first aid treatment. Patient was stabilized but as SOP, he is to be placed under observation for some hours while some investigations will also be done. 2 hours after, the relatives insisted they won't continue with treatment since their brother is apparently out of danger's way. That is a Discharge Against Medical Advice, a legal document which they were willing to sign. Alright then, pay the bills while that process is ongoing and all hell was let lose. Dang! They accessed healthcare but wouldn't pay. The doctor tried to cautiously resist them from forcing the patient down from the bed. About four hefty men pounced on the doctor beating him mercilessly. He was overpowered and those people went away with their brother leaving the caregiver bleeding from a gash on his forehead that required about 10 stitches. That's assault. The police was informed, so also was the health management board. The former merely asked for statements and 2000 naira to open case file and of course arrested the assaulters while the latter merely said "sorry" to the guy. The case would have gained much traction had they stepped in for the injured doctor as the employer. Less than 12 hours after, the police freed culprits and case closed. Some kilometers away in another facility, patient relatives mobbed an overworked pregnant nurse for trivial issues of leaving their stable patient to cater to another emergency accident victim who was just brought into the facility. She bled and lost her 6 month old pregnancy. Sad part: No one, no system to protect these caregivers are in place. So at times, I have no strong reasons to condemn their lack of impetus and drive. It's a systemic rot. Once the system is in place to address issues the proper way, both the caregivers and the patients or their relatives will fall in line. |
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