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mpu0001:Nice comment... What people don't even understand is that emergency hysterectomy is one of the few emergency procedures that does not require a CONSENT in dire cases, where saving the life of the woman is utmost priority.. He even signed.. !!! Kudos to the hospital.. This does not erase my empathy for the woman in this case... Lot of lessons to learn from this for aspiring mothers... |
Egbami oo!! $31.4M for medical bills... Are u the compendium of sicknesses ni..... Comedienne of the federal Republic of Nigeria... |
My issue with this is not that it is burnt... come off it.. Anybody can burn plantain.. But she went ahead to serve it that way... Chai!!!!! |
RichDad1:What an insensitive statement!!! |
Health workers of the state specialist hospital and medical village, Ondo Town (mother and Child Hospital, trauma centre and the kidney care Center) down tools today to protest the 5 months salary owed the workers of the state, this is deemed by some as deliberate and insensitivity at its highest level on the part of the Mimiko-led state government Unpaid Salaries: Ondo State Health Workers Shut Down Hospitals, Accuse Mimiko Of Hoarding Five Months’ Wages Professional medical doctors and pharmacists led the aggrieved health workers who gathered at the main gate of the facility of the Specialists Hospital at the heart of the town in protest against the insensitivity of the State government to the plight of the workers. BY SAHARAREPORTERS, NEW YORKMAY 03, 2016 Health workers ceased activities at the State Specialists Hospital in Ondo town following the non-payment of their five months’ outstanding salaries by the embattled Governor Olusegun Mimiko-led administration. Protesting health workers in Ondo State Professional medical doctors and pharmacists led the aggrieved health workers who gathered at the main gate of the facility of the Specialists Hospital at the heart of the town in protest against the insensitivity of the State government to the plight of the workers. The protesting health workers refused to attend to patients in critical condition who were hospitalized at the facility of the center while the entrance to the main doors of the wards were locked. Sources close to SaharaReporters disclosed that the aggrieved workers moved in batches and also shut down the Trauma Centre, Mother and Child Hospital, and the government’s Medial Village Centre in Ondo State while paralyzing activities at the hospitals. Our correspondent gathered that the protesters were armed with different placards as they chanted solidarity songs and hurled abuses on the Mimiko-led government, accusing it of deliberately denying civil servants their entitlements and wages. One protesting doctor, Eniola Adebayo, said the aggrieved health workers in the hospital were tired of the empty promises made by the Ondo State government regarding their outstanding salaries. Dr. Adebayo, who accused the State government of deliberately hoarding workers’ salaries in the State, noted that many of the health workers have been suffering while their families have been languishing due to the non-payment of wages. “We are tired of this Mimiko’s government. Let him pay our salaries before many of us begin to die. We need funds to take care of our families because some of us now borrow money from friends and colleagues in other States to survive. “The governor is just not being compassionate to the suffering and plight of workers. Mimiko should tell us the reasons why he is deliberately punishing us by withholding our entitlements, or is he trying to tell us there are no funds to offset all these outstanding wages? “Life has become unbearable for us due to the recalcitrant character of this Mimiko government. Many people close to him told us the governor is deliberately hoarding salaries, hence the reason for the protest that our members carried out today,” she said. One of the pharmacists who pleaded anonymity told our correspondent that the protesting health workers threatened to continually boycott their professional duties until the State government is ready to begin a dialogue and pay their outstanding salaries and bonuses. “We shall continue with the strike until the Mimiko-led government is willing to pay us our entitlements,” he quickly said. An impeccable source in Ondo town told SaharaReporters that the striking health workers later terminated their protest at the palace of the monarch, the Osemawe of Ondo Kingdom, Victor Adesimbo Kiladejo, who promised to intervene for the timely payment of their salaries. |
Ghost01:This got me really cracked up... |
[quote author=OrlandoOwoh post=33712137]Dr 3As? I remember some years ago when he was being trailed by Prof. Fabayo (Fabro) while coming out from PG Hall. I could not believe Fabro gather the courage to pursue to the entrance of Awolowo Hall. Fabro was later chased by awoites and he ran into his car and sped. I remember that particular day vividly, the chief security officer was caught and locked up in Awo's toilet. My Great ife!! |
Gboyega Ayorinde OAU, Ife Medicine and Surgery 07055866605.. Thank you... |
Atmmachine:Hey bro... It might interest you to know that age of consent varies from country to country, age of consent in the USA is 16, while ours in Nigeria is 18,so in this case it is a legal offence. |
EggovinMma:Buhari won like there's no tomorrow 499 to gej's ZERO... |
It is a medical condition called ANENCEPHALY, one of the main causes of this condition is deficiency of folic acid in pregnant women. It is advocated that every woman that is menstruating should take folic acid once a day or at worst take folic acid throughout her pregnancy to prevent this anomaly. |
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Rest in peace... |
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