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How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by itsmolep(m): 10:33am On Jun 22, 2020
*HOW THE NIGERIAN SYSTEM KILLED MY BELOVED DAUGHTER*:-

*JOSEPHINE OLAYEMI ODUFOWORA*
By
_*Jide Olayemi*_

https://josephine616..com/?m=1

Josephine went for her antenatal at the health centre, Ota Ogun state Nigeria on the 11th June 2020 where it was confirmed that the twins in her womb are kicking and that there was no cause for alarm.

Around 12am the next day, she was rushed to a private hospital, where we where told to go back to the Health centre where she registered for her antenatal which we did accordingly. My brother-in-law *Lawrence Ajiki* had to voice out that the health centre has only the features of a Poultry farm, with just 2 auxillary nurses present, we were referred to Ota General Hospital where we were left unattended to for over 3 hours as only 1 doctor was on duty who referred us to *Federal Medical Center Abeokuta* after delaying us for hours..

I took my daughter to *FMC* in anticipation that it has various specialist doctors, incubators, modernized health care gadgets, etc.,as we were told at the General hospital.

We arrived at *FMC* on the 13th June around 9:30pm.
We met some doctors & nurses at the entrance of the ICU Emergency Ward. The look on their Faces was as good as those in a comedy hall after seeing my daughter very uncomfortable with her pregnancy.

*The beginning of Josephine's exit*

For over 4 hours, my daughter was not attended to in ICU emergency ward,no bed space, untill a formal agreement of #18,500 weekly payment for bed space before she was finally attended to.. They kept ordering series of tests, scans and drugs, amounting to hundreds of thousands of naira. It never crossed my mind that no doctor would attend to her after all the payment. The second day, an anonymous woman came to my wife and told her to take my daughter to a private hospital if she really loves her, as *FMC* won't attend to your daughter,they only want to extort you.


*The Questions Begging For Answers*

1) Why did *FMC* compel us to go for the series of tests and drugs knowing fully well they would not attend to my daughter?

2)Why did *FMC* not attend to a pregnant woman for over 6 hours in an emergency ICU ward ?

3) Why did *FMC* collect hundreds of thousands of Naira for Ward, bed space and others without attending to my daughter?

4) Why did the doctors keep collecting money knowing they won't attend to my daughter?

5) where are those that claimed that are proud of Nigeria?

6) Why was the cause for alarm after she was confirmed to be doing well at the Health centre just the same day?



*The End is here*

Josephine was taken to a private hospital in the early hours of June 16 where we were told to make a deposit of 500k before attending to us and 200k was paid in cash immediately..
The surgery was successful, she was stable, brushed her mouth and took a slice of bread as instructed by the doctor. She called her husband, spoke with her son too, and joy was on the faces of everyone present. However we had lost the twins.

An hour later, Josephine became restless, her eyes bulging and the doctors battled for 6 hours to save her life.
She gave up the ghost at exactly 11:30pm on the 16th of June 2020 at age 25.

It therefore became a mystery and irrational seeing anyone confessing how much they love and prayed that God has bless Nigeria..
My Daughter died only because this country failed her, she died because she was a Nigerian, leaving behind my little Emmanuel.

Please pray not for Josephine, but for what she left behind.


Her project has been renamed *Josephine616* and managed by Philip Adedamola
Join us on Twitter at *Josephine616@Olayemijide*



Goodnight Josephine, I'll continue to Honor you even after your death

https://josephine616..com/?m=1

Cc laDominique
Sissy3
Dominique

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Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by itsmolep(m): 10:34am On Jun 22, 2020
Rest in Peace my beloved sister, I'll forever love you
Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by Professorcplus(m): 11:01am On Jun 22, 2020
My condolences to her family.
Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by onward4life(m): 1:45pm On Jun 22, 2020
Tinunbu will still argue with u...
Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by gambia(m): 4:21pm On Jun 22, 2020
Its quite unfortunate, May her soul rest in peace.
Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by abobote: 4:56pm On Jun 22, 2020
what a painful exit, my sincere condolences. Truth is that Nigeria is the worst country on earth. The people that are saying, they are proud of Nigeria, are only used to the suffering, except the rich class that can always buy their way out. Just step into the closest Benin, and you will hate the shithole the more
Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by odubayor(m): 5:45pm On Jun 22, 2020
may God look after her kid but seriously this country is just a mess wish we could just lock all our leaders in a room and bomb them all
Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by Richie6(m): 5:54pm On Jun 22, 2020
So sad to hear all of these happening in our country. Please take heart. God will give you the fortitude to bear the great loss.
Do we have government that care for it Citizens?
You can even imagine the rot that has eaten deep even in our health sectors.
Doctors and health workers no longer care about human life.
Everyone is cashing out.
This country is doomed
Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by itsmolep(m): 8:17pm On Jun 22, 2020
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Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by SapphirePRINCEX(f): 12:25pm On Jun 23, 2020
This is why I prefer a standard private hospital no matter what.. may her soul rest in perfect peace Amen.
Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by FloraEC(f): 3:22pm On Jun 23, 2020
itsmolep:


Around 12am the next day, she was rushed to a private hospital, where we where told to go back to the Health centre where she registered for her antenatal which we did accordingly . My brother-in-law *Lawrence Ajiki* had to voice out that the health centre has only the features of a Poultry farm, with just 2 auxillary nurses present, we were referred to Ota General Hospital
Why did she register in a health centre and not a hospital knowing fully well that she's pregnant with twins? First, the mistake was from them(she & her husband even family)
It's always advisable to register in a standard hospital either private or general.
Private hospital don't have her pregnancy (antenatal; blood test, urine, scans etc) history so it'll be hard for them to do anything. That's why they referred her to another hospital to avoid any mistakes.

Did she eat immediately after surgery or the next day? Even my hospital won't allow you to taste anything except water after giving birth(cs or vd) till the next day or night depending on when you put to birth.

May her soul RIP
Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by itsmolep(m): 8:07pm On Jun 23, 2020
FloraEC:

Why[b] did she register in a health centre and not a hospital knowing fully well that she's pregnant with twins?[\b]
First, the mistake was from them(she & her husband even family)
It's always advisable to register in a standard hospital either private or general.
Private hospital don't have her pregnancy (antenatal; blood test, urine, scans etc) history so it'll be hard for them to do anything. That's why they referred her to another hospital to avoid any mistakes.

She didn't registered at the health centre, she registered at Ota General Hospital Ogun state, but she was told to attend her antenatal at the Health centre ( their subdivision) since it was close to her house and her files were synced . She only visits the General Hospital once a month.
She's not an illiterate and this is not her first child, she can't register at a health centre.. Stop blaming the family, no one wishes bad for one's family.
Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by itsmolep(m): 8:10pm On Jun 23, 2020
FloraEC:

Did she eat immediately after surgery or the next day? Even my hospital won't allow you to taste anything except water after giving birth(cs or vd) till the next day or night depending on when you put to birth.

May her soul RIP



She ate hours after surgery, they said she farted already (don't know why it was necessary tho) and it was only a slice of bread
Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by BigBashiru: 1:42am On Jun 24, 2020
itsmolep:
*HOW THE NIGERIAN SYSTEM KILLED MY BELOVED DAUGHTER*:-

*JOSEPHINE OLAYEMI ODUFOWORA*
By
_*Jide Olayemi*_

https://josephine616..com/?m=1

Josephine went for her antenatal at the health centre, Ota Ogun state Nigeria on the 11th June 2020 where it was confirmed that the twins in her womb are kicking and that there was no cause for alarm.

Around 12am the next day, she was rushed to a private hospital, where we where told to go back to the Health centre where she registered for her antenatal which we did accordingly. My brother-in-law *Lawrence Ajiki* had to voice out that the health centre has only the features of a Poultry farm, with just 2 auxillary nurses present, we were referred to Ota General Hospital where we were left unattended to for over 3 hours as only 1 doctor was on duty who referred us to *Federal Medical Center Abeokuta* after delaying us for hours..

I took my daughter to *FMC* in anticipation that it has various specialist doctors, incubators, modernized health care gadgets, etc.,as we were told at the General hospital.

We arrived at *FMC* on the 13th June around 9:30pm.
We met some doctors & nurses at the entrance of the ICU Emergency Ward. The look on their Faces was as good as those in a comedy hall after seeing my daughter very uncomfortable with her pregnancy.

*The beginning of Josephine's exit*

For over 4 hours, my daughter was not attended to in ICU emergency ward,no bed space, untill a formal agreement of #18,500 weekly payment for bed space before she was finally attended to.. They kept ordering series of tests, scans and drugs, amounting to hundreds of thousands of naira. It never crossed my mind that no doctor would attend to her after all the payment. The second day, an anonymous woman came to my wife and told her to take my daughter to a private hospital if she really loves her, as *FMC* won't attend to your daughter,they only want to extort you.


*The Questions Begging For Answers*

1) Why did *FMC* compel us to go for the series of tests and drugs knowing fully well they would not attend to my daughter?

2)Why did *FMC* not attend to a pregnant woman for over 6 hours in an emergency ICU ward ?

3) Why did *FMC* collect hundreds of thousands of Naira for Ward, bed space and others without attending to my daughter?

4) Why did the doctors keep collecting money knowing they won't attend to my daughter?

5) where are those that claimed that are proud of Nigeria?

6) Why was the cause for alarm after she was confirmed to be doing well at the Health centre just the same day?



*The End is here*

Josephine was taken to a private hospital in the early hours of June 16 where we were told to make a deposit of 500k before attending to us and 200k was paid in cash immediately..
The surgery was successful, she was stable, brushed her mouth and took a slice of bread as instructed by the doctor. She called her husband, spoke with her son too, and joy was on the faces of everyone present. However we had lost the twins.

An hour later, Josephine became restless, her eyes bulging and the doctors battled for 6 hours to save her life.
She gave up the ghost at exactly 11:30pm on the 16th of June 2020 at age 25.

It therefore became a mystery and irrational seeing anyone confessing how much they love and prayed that God has bless Nigeria..
My Daughter died only because this country failed her, she died because she was a Nigerian, leaving behind my little Emmanuel.

Please pray not for Josephine, but for what she left behind.


Her project has been renamed *Josephine616* and managed by Philip Adedamola
Join us on Twitter at *Josephine616@Olayemijide*



Goodnight Josephine, I'll continue to Honor you even after your death

https://josephine616..com/?m=1

Cc laDominique
Sissy3
Dominique

Africans could be the cursed descendants of Ham as pronounced in the book of Genesis - the entire black race could be spiritually cursed.
Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by BigBashiru: 2:01am On Jun 24, 2020
itsmolep:
Our leaders don't care about the citizen's welfare

Has nothing to do with leaders. Has everything to do with BLACKS. Was it Buhari or the stare governor that collected hundreds of thousands of naira without any intention of treatment. The black race could be spiritually accursed.
Re: How The Nigerian System Killed My Beloved Daughter by FloraEC(f): 7:12am On Jun 24, 2020
itsmolep:


She didn't registered at the health centre, she registered at Ota General Hospital Ogun state, but she was told to attend her antenatal at the Health centre ( their subdivision) since it was close to her house and her files were synced . She only visits the General Hospital once a month.
She's not an illiterate and this is not her first child, she can't register at a health centre.. Stop blaming the family, no one wishes bad for one's family.
Nobody called her an illiterate. General hospital sent her to the place, they should have attended to her then.
May her soul rip

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