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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by skullbaba: 10:33pm On Nov 15, 2014
To be franck we need communism in Nigeria for atleast 50yrs. With communism we will be discipline and our infrastructure will be good since all men will be equal. My new political ideology for africa is communism so as to meet the west in science and technology like china close the gap and singapore use communism ideology to build herself

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by jacabi(m): 10:35pm On Nov 15, 2014
Barselonia:
Na So he Dey happened everywhere.... especially government hospital
True talk.
Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by holatin(m): 10:36pm On Nov 15, 2014
if they are up to standard you think private hospital will sell.
all sector is a walking death ranging from education to health.
Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by Seanixking: 10:37pm On Nov 15, 2014
That Awkward moment when the person that is suppose to save life,turn into a heartless monster and careless about another fellow human life....
#God is watching you all in 3D screen

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by worlexy(m): 10:38pm On Nov 15, 2014
gbodimowo:




Are you sure it was s student Dr u saw or a house officer please clarify
I wonder o. Is there anything like student doctor sef. It's either someone is a medical student or A doctor. And note, a medical student wouldn't have prescribed those items for u.

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by worlexy(m): 10:38pm On Nov 15, 2014
gbodimowo:




Are you sure it was s student Dr u saw or a house officer please clarify
I wonder o. Is there anything like student doctor sef. It's either someone is a medical student or A doctor. And note, a medical student wouldn't have prescribed those items for u because Med stds don't prescribe

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by obbasiasa(m): 10:45pm On Nov 15, 2014
Firstly,you got the identity of the person you referring to as a student doctor wrong, the person should be a student nurse, a doctor does not write those items for Patients to buy, its the job of the nurses
Secondly, do you expect hospital workers to work without protecting themselves? In this era of ebola n hiv/AIDS,
Thirdly, doctors have a lot of commitment, u see them at 9am does not mean they are not working, have u ever asked urself if doctors ever rest? Cos if u should go through all the patients file at that hospital n see the times doctors see patients, you won't pray that you do the job of a doctor
Lastly, I will advice you to understand things b4 you start writing, or seek for better information.

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by obainojazz(m): 10:46pm On Nov 15, 2014
sommyblaze:
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space bookers association.

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by msmon(m): 10:48pm On Nov 15, 2014
Is it not the hospital along sapele road, very close to maximum prison? Dey suppose imprison them every1 der including d medical direcktor

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by hadunihade(m): 10:50pm On Nov 15, 2014
Bleshh:
I dey here o...... No cum sit for my own sit oo.... I dey cum

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by 299: 10:55pm On Nov 15, 2014
obbasiasa:
Firstly,you got the identity of the person you referring to as a student doctor wrong, the person should be a student nurse, a doctor does not write those items for Patients to buy, its the job of the nurses
Secondly, do you expect hospital workers to work without protecting themselves? In this era of ebola n hiv/AIDS,
Thirdly, doctors have a lot of commitment, u see them at 9am does not mean they are not working, have u ever asked urself if doctors ever rest? Cos if u should go through all the patients file at that hospital n see the times doctors see patients, you won't pray that you do the job of a doctor
Lastly, I will advice you to understand things b4 you start writing, or seek for better information.
Stop embarrassing yourself

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by Quelme: 11:00pm On Nov 15, 2014
IGBOSON1:
You won't find the greedy doctors at the hospital (except around 9am as you say) b'cos they're busy minding their private practices!

Is that hospital a state or federal one....anyone know?
state!!!

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by obbasiasa(m): 11:03pm On Nov 15, 2014
299:
Stop embarrassing yourself
you must be a stupid illiterate

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by Kenny(m): 11:04pm On Nov 15, 2014
Many things will work correctly in Nigeria if human abilities, and drives are determined for work.
Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by Nobody: 11:04pm On Nov 15, 2014
Report to Ombudsman
Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by bigtt76(f): 11:09pm On Nov 15, 2014
Ha ....Ebola tinz naa grin
Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by bigtt76(f): 11:09pm On Nov 15, 2014
does it work in Naija?

Phinity318:
Report to Ombudsman

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by NobleG1(m): 11:10pm On Nov 15, 2014
They're running the hospital off the backs of patients. It is what a mean and heartless corruption looks like.

The phamacy you bought those things is probably owned by corrupt doctors there at the phony hospital.

Endemic corruption is perpetuated legally at every level in Nigeria. If you're not corrupt in Nigeria, you're f*ucked.

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by Superstar007(m): 11:13pm On Nov 15, 2014
obbasiasa:
Firstly,you got the identity of the person you referring to as a student doctor wrong, the person should be a student nurse, a doctor does not write those items for Patients to buy, its the job of the nurses
Secondly, do you expect hospital workers to work without protecting themselves? In this era of ebola n hiv/AIDS,
Thirdly, doctors have a lot of commitment, u see them at 9am does not mean they are not working, have u ever asked urself if doctors ever rest? Cos if u should go through all the patients file at that hospital n see the times doctors see patients, you won't pray that you do the job of a doctor
Lastly, I will advice you to understand things b4 you start writing, or seek for better information.

Bullsh!t. Absolutely devoid of sense. How is it the duty of the patient to buy equipments that is supposed to be provided for by the hospital? Seriously, your brain has been fried. Doctors have a lot of commitment, Yes! Same applies to other professions.. If they knew that they wouldn't be up to the task then why did they take up the profession?

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by obbasiasa(m): 11:24pm On Nov 15, 2014
Superstar007:


Bullsh!t. Absolutely devoid of sense. How is it the duty of the patient to buy equipments that is supposed to be provided for by the hospital? Seriously, your brain has been fried. Doctors have a lot of commitment, Yes! Same applies to other professions.. If they knew that they wouldn't be up to the task then why did they take up the profession?
I can see u are n idiot, any way I don't blame you, cos I tot I was in chat with some educated adults...

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by Bleshh: 11:24pm On Nov 15, 2014
[quote author=hadunihade post=28052724][/quote] *screams in pain* yeeeeeeeeeeeeeh!! Iyaff hit me ooo!!! || grin || Aduni , u berra dont wish ur future hubby bad thing.... I love u in advance *muuuah* (kiss in advance)
Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by alexlee50: 11:28pm On Nov 15, 2014
I had a similar at the national hospital, abuja.in their case its actually N10, 000.every patient who comes to national hospital on admission, is made to pay this sum to cover handgloves, bleach and other stuffs.it is aactually a problem because the government actually budgeted for these things the hospital is making people pay for.and if u don't pay they wont attend to your loved one
Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by Talibanis: 11:30pm On Nov 15, 2014
299:
Stop embarrassing yourself
Hahahahaaa.......guy its obvious u didn't understand a word he said! Why keep embarrassing urself in www!

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by Nobody: 11:31pm On Nov 15, 2014
You were lucky the uncompleted building in the hospital didn't collapse to break your head, if you want to see the work of the incompetent gorvenor just enter Benin GRA and you will shed tears....... #mostunderdevelopedstateinnigeria#

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by Motolank: 11:37pm On Nov 15, 2014
moneybag100:
Sleeping.
You ll wake on judgement day...dont worry
Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by Misogynist2014(m): 11:39pm On Nov 15, 2014
Oluyoro in Ibadan is also as bad as it can ever be. I remember when I was there last year, the odour, poor electricity, nonchalant nurses is a big disgrace to the health sector.

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Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by hadunihade(m): 11:49pm On Nov 15, 2014
Bleshh:
*screams in pain* yeeeeeeeeeeeeeh!! Iyaff hit me ooo!!! || grin || Aduni , u berra dont wish ur future hubby bad thing.... I love u in advance *muuuah* (kiss in advance)
Carry ya weewee mat joor*carrycane*
Re: The Decay In Edo Health Sector, A Case Study Of Central Hospital Benin. by francescainnoce(f): 11:51pm On Nov 15, 2014
Stories like this makes me shiver unno... Not nice that they make patients do this before hand... What if it's actually an emergency... Hmmmm
Thank God man no be GOD OOO...
Even though Nigeria is at Where it is today, I still believe that Nigeria is still on incubation waiting to be formed...
Smh
Fast healing to your bro...

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