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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Wallade(m): 6:38am On Oct 17, 2022
Macphenson:
Thats why we all need Peter Obi to come and clear all the mess in our various institution, not just the health sector.

Please stop playing politics with everything. This is a serious matter that resulted to someone's death.
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Linesman(m): 6:38am On Oct 17, 2022
E don Cast, Last, Last, na Everybody Go Chop Breakfast.
The Fire Wey Major General Mohammadu Buhari and His APCheats Lit For Nigeria Go Touch Everybody in Due Course.
RIP to the Dead Apostle.
Please, Vote Wisely in Next Year's General Election in Nigeria.
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by tegrianonigltd(m): 6:41am On Oct 17, 2022
Okoyeebo:


It is either you are ignorant or mischievous.
Under Peter Obi, doctors were on strike for more than a year.


Read the story well, come back to commenr
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Cmeo(m): 6:42am On Oct 17, 2022
Hmm, let us implore technology to expose these rots and get people to be accountable.
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Okoyeebo: 6:42am On Oct 17, 2022
tegrianonigltd:


Read the story well, come back to commenr

Which story?
Did you not see the poster I responded to?
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Hpesoj: 6:43am On Oct 17, 2022
Okoroawusa:
From being a special assistant to Ojo Maduekwe to being FRSC boss to being on boards of other federal institutions at one point or the other, it's now that you just realized that we have weak institutions?

We are all responsible for Nigeria of today from leaders to followers


Okoyeebo:


That guy is an idiot. This guy was once Minister of Aviation, what did he achieve?
Last time I checked, he was Kanu's driver.

anonimi:


Talk is cheap, but blame is cheaper than talk.
What did Osita do to strengthen our institutions all these years that he has been in the corridors of power?
What did he do



Without being biased, you will agree that Osita has contributed immensely to the strengthening of our institutions. His achievements in FRSC is testament to this fact.

If we have Ositas in every sectors of the economy the quality of our institutions would have improved.
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by membranus: 6:45am On Oct 17, 2022
Nigeria is a failed country, we all know, and Osita Chidoka and his circle of greedy, clueless and selfish leaders in government, over the years,brought the unfortunate country to this shameful state.
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by fluffybaby(f): 6:46am On Oct 17, 2022
Welcome to reality of Nigeria. You thought only poor people who can't afford going abroad will be victims of corrupt leadership? Naaaaa.

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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by HeeeyGuy: 6:46am On Oct 17, 2022
RIP to the departed. But sincerely, the only memory I have of this Chidoka guy was when he forcefully & senselessly forced us to change our car plate numbers, just to generate revenue for Jonathan's government. You yourself were part of a failed government Mr Chidoka.

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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Guyman01: 6:48am On Oct 17, 2022
Macphenson:
Thats why we all need Peter Obi to come and clear all the mess in our various institution, not just the health sector.
According to Sanusi Lamido we should pity whoever is taking over from Buhari, the rot is too much

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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Okoyeebo: 6:48am On Oct 17, 2022
Hpesoj:

Without being biased, you will agree that Osita has contributed immensely to the strengthening of our institutions. His achievements in FRSC is testament to this fact.

If we have Ositas in every sectors of the economy the quality of our institutions would have improved.

This one thinks he is talking to fools.

Name 3 things Osita achieved as Minister of Aviation. Just 3

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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by membranus: 6:49am On Oct 17, 2022
Macphenson:
Thats why we all need Peter Obi to come and clear all the mess in our various institution, not just the health sector.

Which Peter Obi?

Has he cleared the mess in his own life and family first? He should do that first before coming to clear the national mess.

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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by JesusSaves49(m): 6:49am On Oct 17, 2022
Having read through this, I feel so sober.
I discovered that every evil we conceal will surely hurt us.
However, we Nigerians have to rise up, there is a clarion call that we should go beyond the foolishness of following and fighting over these politicians. Let's ask critical questions on every sector affecting us.
Let's be deliberate in liberating this country.
Nigeria will soon happen to everyone if everyone does not take care of it.


The voice in the wilderness says so!

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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Giltexo: 6:52am On Oct 17, 2022
God we need another pandemic that will lead to airport closure...them don travel too much for foreign medication....

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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by anonimi: 6:53am On Oct 17, 2022
Hpesoj:
Without being biased, you will agree that Osita has contributed immensely to the strengthening of our institutions. His achievements in FRSC is testament to this fact.

If we have Ositas in every sectors of the economy the quality of our institutions would have improved.

If Osita is not a failure like most, if not all our public space occupiers, why did he not work to raise many like him to be in every sector of the economy?
Who/what stopped him from the enlightenment work in this regard? Na you stop am

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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by EndsarsReloaded: 6:54am On Oct 17, 2022
The more reason Nigerians must vote for Peter Obi if truly they want our institutions to become stronger and more functional. Old, vegetative and corrupt politicians like Tinubu and Atiku would only make things worse.

Nigerians please let's help our ourselves and future generations by voting for Peter Obi. If he succeeds, then all of us will enjoy a better country. However, if he fails, which I doubt anyway, then we vote him out in 2027 and keep trying nee hands till we get it right.

Stop voting based on tribal or religious sentiments, Jonathan never made any difference for his Ijaw people. Obasanjo never improved the lives of Yorubas. Under Buhari, Hausa and Fulanis are suffering the worst form of insecurity. So, as you can see, it's totally useless and senseless to vote based on tribalism.
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by membranus: 6:57am On Oct 17, 2022
Hpesoj:









Without being biased, you will agree that Osita has contributed immensely to the strengthening of our institutions. His achievements in FRSC is testament to this fact.

If we have Ositas in every sectors of the economy the quality of our institutions would have improved.

It is only you that knows this.

To the rest of us, Chidoka is just one of those cursed set of people that brought this nation to this miserable condition that he is now complaining about.

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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Enimin: 6:58am On Oct 17, 2022
Omicronvaccine:
"Our Institutions Are Weak" - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-law's Death

Former Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka, has taken to his Facebook to mourn his brother-in-law who died on Saturday, October 15, 2022, IGBERETV reports.

Chidoka revealed that his brother-in-law had visited the Federal Medical Center in Jabi on Friday, October 14, to complain of chest pain, but was allegedly asked to return on Saturday, October 15 because the lab technicians who were to carry out a test on him had closed for the day. Unfortunately, he suffered a cardiac arrest the next day and was rushed to the same hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

According to Chidoka, weak health institution in Nigeria led to his brother-in-law's death.

His post read;



https://www.facebook.com/241803612521286/posts/pfbid02E96jVazNsE7UHqCpZBZpbgdCHHQsEt5drjB6HWtqvavKKz8mPk4F16v3gXcDRUwil/


He's a bastard, isn't he a prime beneficiary of the same weak institutions. They talk when it strikes close to home

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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by anonimi: 6:59am On Oct 17, 2022
Giltexo:
God we need another pandemic that will lead to airport closure...them don travel too much for foreign medication....

Comrade, please this is too much vawulence for just one comment na grin

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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by lukaatamadauda: 7:04am On Oct 17, 2022

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o07cOZVVV_I

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSEhRKD3vP8

"Solomon was looking physically exhausted from the hours of trekking to hawk his artwork..."

A 16-year-old SS 2 boy built a stunning replica of a helicopter in a helipad and took to the street of Calabar to hawk it himself.

A lady who saw him shared it online and begged people to help the boy by buying it so his effort is not wasted.

He needs the money for his schooling.

Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Aguiyimba(m): 7:04am On Oct 17, 2022
Lolz, the table has turned against you. Do you know how many citizens that lost their lives due to poor health institution. You go cry soon.
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Runaway: 7:12am On Oct 17, 2022
When you had the opportunity to correct the wrong as a minister what did you do?
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by jojothaiv(m): 7:26am On Oct 17, 2022
Okoroawusa:

We are all responsible for Nigeria of today from leaders to followers
You're damn right.

The public servants are neither public-minded nor interested in service and the electorate are not anyway better.
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Fkmodhi: 7:33am On Oct 17, 2022
Too bad Nigeria happen to him this is how it will happen to all agbados and cassavas urchins...
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by dalongjnr: 7:36am On Oct 17, 2022
Hmmm....Chidoka is funny! I good for him to talk and feel the pain that other Nigerians are passing through.
1. He didn't as of number of Nurse/Dr to patient ratio. Which for a nurse, should be 4 to 6 patients per shift!
2. He didn't ask for work burnouts,for over stretched workforce!
3. He didn't as for enabling working environment and good conditions of service for the staffs or even improvement for the above conditions!
4. He didnt requested for employment of more hands on the job!
5. He didn't advocate for training and retraining of members of staff!
What he's trying to do is requesting for what can't be given and what's not obtainable in today's institutions.
RIP to the dead,It can happen to any one.
He's also ignorant of what cardiac arrest is! He don't know that key to survival is early emergency response from the first seconds/minutes of incidence.
His brother in-law was probably already, was nursing cardiac/renal problems and doesn't probably watch his weight and diet.
He also may have taken exercise for granted.
RIP for the dead and comfort to the families.
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by hegelian: 7:39am On Oct 17, 2022
Okoroawusa:
From being a special assistant to Ojo Maduekwe to being FRSC boss to being on boards of other federal institutions at one point or the other, it's now that you just realized that we have weak institutions?

We are all responsible for Nigeria of today from leaders to followers

Don't mind, when it was sweetening him that he is in power, he forgot to fight for the so called weak institution but now remember how weak the institution is and he has enjoyed from what the average Nigerian have been enjoying.. Good it happened to him also.. Even you okoro that you support bad governance cos they are from your party and only shout when opposition gagged will also be served the breakfast if not now then certainly later..we shall all chip from the breakfast so make we continue being a monkey that we are and allowing primordial sentiments ruled us..
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by sayso: 7:42am On Oct 17, 2022
Omicronvaccine:
"Our Institutions Are Weak" - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-law's Death

Former Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka, has taken to his Facebook to mourn his brother-in-law who died on Saturday, October 15, 2022, IGBERETV reports.

Chidoka revealed that his brother-in-law had visited the Federal Medical Center in Jabi on Friday, October 14, to complain of chest pain, but was allegedly asked to return on Saturday, October 15 because the lab technicians who were to carry out a test on him had closed for the day. Unfortunately, he suffered a cardiac arrest the next day and was rushed to the same hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

According to Chidoka, weak health institution in Nigeria led to his brother-in-law's death.

His post read;



https://www.facebook.com/241803612521286/posts/pfbid02E96jVazNsE7UHqCpZBZpbgdCHHQsEt5drjB6HWtqvavKKz8mPk4F16v3gXcDRUwil/

I sympathize with you.
You just knew our institutions are bad?
I bet you never extended your hand of fellow reship to him while alive?.
He went for chest pain problem, but without medical insurance means we all knew the problems are there.
Do not tell me it is bad, it has been and about to get worse.
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by BigIyanga: 7:44am On Oct 17, 2022
Okoroawusa:
From being a special assistant to Ojo Maduekwe to being FRSC boss to being on boards of other federal institutions at one point or the other, it's now that you just realized that we have weak institutions?

We are all responsible for Nigeria of today from leaders to followers

From being appointed a federal minister.. What did he do??

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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by highchief1: 7:51am On Oct 17, 2022
Omicronvaccine:
"Our Institutions Are Weak" - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-law's Death

Former Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka, has taken to his Facebook to mourn his brother-in-law who died on Saturday, October 15, 2022, IGBERETV reports.

Chidoka revealed that his brother-in-law had visited the Federal Medical Center in Jabi on Friday, October 14, to complain of chest pain, but was allegedly asked to return on Saturday, October 15 because the lab technicians who were to carry out a test on him had closed for the day. Unfortunately, he suffered a cardiac arrest the next day and was rushed to the same hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

According to Chidoka, weak health institution in Nigeria led to his brother-in-law's death.

His post read;



https://www.facebook.com/241803612521286/posts/pfbid02E96jVazNsE7UHqCpZBZpbgdCHHQsEt5drjB6HWtqvavKKz8mPk4F16v3gXcDRUwil/

thunder fire ur blokos.when u were at the corridors of power what did u do?
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Lama70(m): 8:00am On Oct 17, 2022
Accept my sympathy and RIP to the dead.

But oga you were at the level to make a change one time, sir.

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Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Theevilone(m): 8:16am On Oct 17, 2022
Should I sympathize with someone who has been in the system as aviation minister and will even siphon funds if becomes a health minister or a Governor?
Re: Our Institutions Are Weak - Osita Chidoka Blames Nigeria Over His In-Law's Death by Stone24: 8:21am On Oct 17, 2022
That is what the stupid govt. And u official want.you did not bring out money to fly him becos is not ur real blood

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