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Government paid online agents have already turned the thread to a tribal war, but we know from the days of #Endsars that they're mostly northerners pretending to be Igbos and Yorubas to cause disunity between the two biggest southern tribes. This policy applies to fairly used cars while Innoson produces brand new cars. This policy wouldn't negatively affect Innoson business because his cars are not targeted at fairly used cars buyers. |
We’re Not Allowed To Release Bodies Of #ENDSARS Protesters — Mainland Hospital The management of Mainland Hospital, Lagos, says it received a directive from the state Ministry of Health not to release corpses of suspected #ENDSARS protesters. Our correspondent visited the Mainland Hospital after the Chief Coroner of Lagos State, Mrs. Mojisola Dada, via a public announcement, directed relatives who had lost loved ones between October 19th and 27thto visit the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital to identify and claim bodies of their loved ones. The #ENDSARS protests had lasted between October 7th and 20th in Lagos and several other states of the federation. While the protests lasted, relations, friends and associates of missing persons claimed their relations had either been killed or held incommunicado by security agents. Of particular concern was the Lekki toll gate shooting of Tuesday, October 20, where peaceful # ENDSARS protesters were shot at by security agents, leading to yet-to-be ascertained number of casualties. The shooting incident had attracted national and international outcry, with the Lagos State and Federal governments being urged to unravel the identity of the shooters and who deployed them. The public notice by the Lagos State coroner did not, however, state if the bodies that had been scheduled for release also included those of persons who died during the # EndSARS protest. It reads in part, “This is to notify the General Public that the Chief Coroner of Lagos State, Hon Justice M. A. Dada (Mrs.) pursuant to Section 15, Coroner’s System Law of Lagos State, 2015 the Pathology Team would want all those who have lost loved ones between 19th – 27th October 2020 (that is, next-of-kin of the victims) to provide relevant information that would assist the identification exercise. “The next-of kin should kindly contact the Department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Oba Akinjobi Way, Ikeja for the identification exercise of the Deceased.” When our correspondent visited the Mainland Hospital mortuary in Yaba, Lagos, on Friday, the front desk staff said there was a clear directive from the state government for dieners [morgue attendants] to release only the bodies of those who died before and after the #ENDSARS protests. When our correspondent spoke with the Medical Director of Mainland Hospital, Dr. Abimbola Bowale, he maintained what the mortuary attendant had said. “It is only the commissioner (of health) or even Mr. Governor that can release the body to you, Sir. So, you will have to contact him,” he said. All efforts to reach the Commissioner of Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi; and Director, Public Affairs at the state health ministry, Mr. Tunbosun Ogunbanwo, were unsuccessful. https://punchng.com/were-not- allowed-to-release-bodies-of- endsars-protesters-mainland- hospital/ |
IamSalt:Thank you o, They're trying to discredit the story but they have already failed. |
Acekidc4:the link have been fixed https://punchng.com/were-not-allowed-to-release-bodies-of-endsars-protesters-mainland-hospital/ |
Dong2:The link have been fixed. https://punchng.com/were-not-allowed-to-release-bodies-of-endsars-protesters-mainland-hospital/ |
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edoairways:the link is working check it again or visit the punch newspaper website. https://punchng.com/were-not-allowed-to-release-bodies-of-endsars-protesters-mainland-hospital/ |
The management of Mainland Hospital, Lagos, says it received a directive from the state Ministry of Health not to release corpses of suspected #ENDSARS protesters. Our correspondent visited the Mainland Hospital after the Chief Coroner of Lagos State, Mrs. Mojisola Dada, via a public announcement, directed relatives who had lost loved ones between October 19th and 27thto visit the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital to identify and claim bodies of their loved ones. The #ENDSARS protests had lasted between October 7th and 20th in Lagos and several other states of the federation. While the protests lasted, relations, friends and associates of missing persons claimed their relations had either been killed or held incommunicado by security agents. Of particular concern was the Lekki toll gate shooting of Tuesday, October 20, where peaceful # ENDSARS protesters were shot at by security agents, leading to yet-to-be ascertained number of casualties. The shooting incident had attracted national and international outcry, with the Lagos State and Federal governments being urged to unravel the identity of the shooters and who deployed them. The public notice by the Lagos State coroner did not, however, state if the bodies that had been scheduled for release also included those of persons who died during the # EndSARS protest. It reads in part, “This is to notify the General Public that the Chief Coroner of Lagos State, Hon Justice M. A. Dada (Mrs.) pursuant to Section 15, Coroner’s System Law of Lagos State, 2015 the Pathology Team would want all those who have lost loved ones between 19th – 27th October 2020 (that is, next-of-kin of the victims) to provide relevant information that would assist the identification exercise. “The next-of kin should kindly contact the Department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Oba Akinjobi Way, Ikeja for the identification exercise of the Deceased.” When our correspondent visited the Mainland Hospital mortuary in Yaba, Lagos, on Friday, the front desk staff said there was a clear directive from the state government for dieners [morgue attendants] to release only the bodies of those who died before and after the #ENDSARS protests. When our correspondent spoke with the Medical Director of Mainland Hospital, Dr. Abimbola Bowale, he maintained what the mortuary attendant had said. “It is only the commissioner (of health) or even Mr. Governor that can release the body to you, Sir. So, you will have to contact him,” he said. All efforts to reach the Commissioner of Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi; and Director, Public Affairs at the state health ministry, Mr. Tunbosun Ogunbanwo, were unsuccessful. https://punchng.com/were-not-allowed-to-release-bodies-of-endsars-protesters-mainland-hospital/ |
IGBO AMAKA. meanwhile in Nigeria, only northerners are qualified to head and staff federal government agencies. Any Nigerian youth with the means should migrate abroad for studies and work, Nigeria is a dream and destiny killer. |
The speaker should have atleast paid compensation to the family. Nigerian security operatives are so reckless. |
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Some gunmen reportedly attacked
Rigasa community in the Igabi Local
Government Area of Kaduna State on
Friday, killed two persons and
abducted many locals.
The incident, which took place along
the Kaduna International Airport Road
and around Rigasa Railway Station,
left one person critically wounded.
The gunmen were said to have
opened fire on motorists along the
road and in the process, three
friends who were said to be travelling
together were trapped.
Two of those shot by the gunmen
were identified as Rabiu Auwal and
Umar El-Khaddab.
They were said to have been rushed
to the 44 Nigerian Army Reference
Hospital, Kaduna where Auwal died
as a result of gunshot wounds in his
chest while El-Khaddab was still
battling for his life.
A source said the whereabouts of
one Ismail Muhammed were still
unknown after the attack.
It was gathered that Muhammed
might be among those abducted by
the gunmen who had yet to establish
contact with any of his family
members as of the time of filing this
report.
Auwal was buried on Saturday at
Rigasa Cemetery, according to
Islamic rites.
“Also, the corpse of an elderly person
killed by the gunmen was buried in
the same cemetery,” the source
added.
The source said the Divisional Police
Officer, one CSP Goronyo, was lucky
to have escaped death.
The Police Public Relations Officer in
the state, ASP Muhammad Jalige,
confirmed the attack but said one
person was killed. https://punchng.com/gunmen-kill-two-kidnap-scores-in-kaduna-community/ |
travel legally, 2.5 million is not enough to open A bakery business, the new bakery in my area bought land and built a house. the money can't buy land in a quick developing area in most parts of the south. The money can't get you a masters degree in Germany but if it can get you a Canadian express visa (Don't use any agent) or a masters degree in a small EU nation, then consider that route. Nigeria is a hopeless place right now. |
The management of Mainland Hospital, Lagos, says it received a directive from the state Ministry of Health not to release corpses of suspected #ENDSARS protesters. Our correspondent visited the Mainland Hospital after the Chief Coroner of Lagos State, Mrs. Mojisola Dada, via a public announcement, directed relatives who had lost loved ones between October 19th and 27thto visit the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital to identify and claim bodies of their loved ones. The #ENDSARS protests had lasted between October 7th and 20th in Lagos and several other states of the federation. While the protests lasted, relations, friends and associates of missing persons claimed their relations had either been killed or held incommunicado by security agents. Of particular concern was the Lekki toll gate shooting of Tuesday, October 20, where peaceful # ENDSARS protesters were shot at by security agents, leading to yet-to-be ascertained number of casualties. The shooting incident had attracted national and international outcry, with the Lagos State and Federal governments being urged to unravel the identity of the shooters and who deployed them. The public notice by the Lagos State coroner did not, however, state if the bodies that had been scheduled for release also included those of persons who died during the # EndSARS protest. It reads in part, “This is to notify the General Public that the Chief Coroner of Lagos State, Hon Justice M. A. Dada (Mrs.) pursuant to Section 15, Coroner’s System Law of Lagos State, 2015 the Pathology Team would want all those who have lost loved ones between 19th – 27th October 2020 (that is, next-of-kin of the victims) to provide relevant information that would assist the identification exercise. “The next-of kin should kindly contact the Department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Oba Akinjobi Way, Ikeja for the identification exercise of the Deceased.” When our correspondent visited the Mainland Hospital mortuary in Yaba, Lagos, on Friday, the front desk staff said there was a clear directive from the state government for dieners [morgue attendants] to release only the bodies of those who died before and after the #ENDSARS protests. When our correspondent spoke with the Medical Director of Mainland Hospital, Dr. Abimbola Bowale, he maintained what the mortuary attendant had said. “It is only the commissioner (of health) or even Mr. Governor that can release the body to you, Sir. So, you will have to contact him,” he said. All efforts to reach the Commissioner of Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi; and Director, Public Affairs at the state health ministry, Mr. Tunbosun Ogunbanwo, were unsuccessful. https://punchng.com/were-not-allowed-to-release-bodies-of-endsars-protesters-mainland-hospital/ |
Sanwo Olu is evil. |
Hopeless country where people in power behaves like demi-gods. |
All these problems can be solved by either restructuring the country or disintegrating it. The new regions or countries would be larger than present day states which would make them to be economically viable enough to build their own refineries. #Biafraisthesolution |
meanwhile, The political leaders are only interested in the next election while their families are enjoying abroad at our expense. |
I think these moves are actually to stimulate tax paying by reducing the rates thereby encouraging companies to pay.I honestly don't think this is what Nigeria needs most now, clearing a vehicle through the extremely corrupt Nigerian customs is not based on official tariffs but by been willing to pay whatever you're asked to pay even if the receipt for such payment says that you paid 600k even when you actually paid 1.8 million, any attempt to claim your right would only attract sorry, tears and blood. NB: The finance minister told the senate that Value added tax (VAT) would be increased next year, why is the government not telling us about it. The current government is a scam. |
please, how easy is it to get admitted for a masters degree program in Germany with a second class lower result in your Bachelors degree. |
let's blame it on IPOB since this government must blame everything on somebody else instead of taking responsibility for the effects of their actions. |
All Nigerian politicians are the same regardless of their party, this case seems to be powered by a powerful political enemy of Tinubu. |
TonyyS:but why spend money to apply if the embassy isn't issuing AD to category B applicants? |
Chicago213:life is different for different people, i inherited more than the op have, have accumulated a little more of my own but i hate Nigeria with passion. next year, i'm applying for my masters degree in Germany, if things goes to plan, i have no intention of ever visiting Nigeria again talkless of ever coming back permanently, i would be glad to give out my homes, lands and shops to friends and relatives in Nigeria for all i care. I'm not rich in Nigeria and i'm not travelling primarily to acquire riches but to experience the increased peace of mind of living in a sane society. |
Owerri1stSon:Thanks, i wanted to register on uniassist and commence my application this December but with this your detailed responses, i would package the application requirements and wait till the situation improves before applying. |
Owerri1stSon:Sorry for my excessive questioning, What do you mean that category B is through normal process? have anybody on category B given an AD recently? |
Owerri1stSon:Thanks for the explanation, i read that a certain class of student visa applicants are affected by this lack of AD, what class is this? |
Perrorson:thanks |
Owerri1stSon:pls, what exactly is AD and i read something about it affecting some set of student visa applicants, thanks for your patience. |
Good day, please i'm fairly new to this process, i intend to apply for masters degrees by December but on going through the last few pages of this thread, it seems that the embassy is having issues with issuing visas to some class of Nigerian students. please, what exactly is the problem and would it potentially affect me when i'm ready to apply for visa next year. I would also appreciate any other piece of advice on any other issue. Thanks and remain blessed. |