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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by ecomalchemist(m): 10:37am On May 09, 2021
This is exactly how they almost killed my mum in 2016. Such a commercial enterprise with no care for human lives. They and Paelon are only mindful of money, money, money. Recent experience with Evercare shows they are different, more empathetic and willing to do extra without putting money first. What really has become of our people? No care even in the so called highbrow hospitals. They will be negligent yet asking for more money. The chicken has come home to roost. This can’t go on much longer.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by tetralogyfallot(m): 10:39am On May 09, 2021
tunary:
We value money more than human lives in Nigeria
but the husband still paid all the required money they demanded bro its just negligence.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by IYANGBALI: 10:40am On May 09, 2021
PlayMaker14:
Sometimes, being stubborn is really helpful... Barely two months ago, my sister was rushed to the hospital from her place of work and the condition was so critical that required an operation, while in the theatre battling for her precious life, I was praying and sweating profusely that she would come back....

While this was going on, I moved to the female ward of the hospital to get her mantle which she kept on her bag and I saw one of the female patient who's having difficulty to speak and breathe well trying to get the attention of a nurse putting on a white earphone blasting to music from her mobile device.

The female patient was pointing to the pulse clip which the nurse mistakenly removed while arranging her oxygen cylinder.

I had to forcefully remove the useless earphone from her ears and shouted at her to concentrate.... She wanted to misbehave by trying to shout back at me, I had to show her that there are levels to madness by destroying the earphone. I did wrong there, but I hate negligence.... She reported me to the naval personnel there and after everything, they ask me to take it easy and be calm.

What brighten my mood that day was that my sister came out of that health challenge and the doctors gave her full attention anytime she complained.

I don't tolerate negligence at work place.

you for slap the useless girl join am sef
Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by 27Pushing30: 10:40am On May 09, 2021
Evercare cashed out on dead body too.. shocking

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by studentofTruth: 10:41am On May 09, 2021
SMH @Medical practice in Nigeria: doing business with people's lives!

Probably the gynecologists didn't show up on that Saturday because they went to hustle elsewhere.

@ the resident medical officers: even a 4th year medical student would know that there's internal bleeding: falling blood pressure after surgery despite all the transfusions, plus low urine output! Most likely, there's abdominal swelling too.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by Victoria938(f): 10:41am On May 09, 2021
This is so sad,it will not be well with this premier hospital after all the money collected. That hospital should be shut down.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by Angelfrost(m): 10:41am On May 09, 2021
nairalee:
Many Nigerian doctors and doctors exhibit bad attitude. But I'm surprised when they port abroad they automatically imbibe good attitude. Why is that so?

Not just doctors sir... This issue abounds in nearly all sectors of this 4th world nation.

Poor education, indiscipline, lack of proper mentoring/training on the job, and overall poor leadership!!!

Let's not even talk about the fact that corruption has eaten into every core and fabric of our way of life to the point that universities now churn out incompetent graduates who paid their way through school without actually getting proper education.

The few good ones who go abroad and excel, do so because those guys have high standards. There are proper checks and balances in place to foster discipline and accountability.

Systems of checks and balance don't exist in this nation from healthcare to civil engineering, even to law enforcement! That is why this is an UNDERDEVELOPED nation!!!

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by iammo(m): 10:42am On May 09, 2021
Four million swallowed by incompetent hospital and she still died

Like the advise my family physician told my parents before retiring... Do whatever you can to stay away from Nigerian Hospitals even if it's change of diet, exercise or healthy living, Nigerian hospitals are now death traps in the hands of newbie doctors

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by bpalace(m): 10:43am On May 09, 2021
Well once BP is going south after a major operation with low urine output and probably abdomenal swelling in this case... or excessive drainage from op site.... It's a pointer to internal bleeding
This will ultimately lead to DIC...a point of no return

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by eejo(m): 10:44am On May 09, 2021
fergie0o1:
#JusticeForPeju: Family Accuses Hospital Of Negligence In Death Of Lagos Chef



https://twitter.com/therealdaddymo1/status/1391042286704791553?s=19

SOURCE
The brilliant ones are out of the country and average ones are left behind. Expect more Deaths because the Healthcare system is in crisis.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by Vynd44: 10:44am On May 09, 2021
So sad
Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by joyandfaith: 10:45am On May 09, 2021
nairalee:
Many Nigerian doctors and nurses exhibit bad attitude. But I'm surprised when they port abroad they automatically imbibe good attitude. Why is that so?

Nigeria factor. Social environment is hostile to every Nigerian and doctors are not immune.
Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by Angelfrost(m): 10:46am On May 09, 2021
ecomalchemist:
This is exactly how they almost killed my mum in 2016. Such a commercial enterprise with no care for human lives. They and Paelon are only mindful of money, money, money. Recent experience with Evercare shows they are different, more empathetic and willing to do extra without putting money first. What really has become of our people? No care even in the so called highbrow hospitals. They will be negligent yet asking for more money. The chicken has come home to roost. This can’t go on much longer.

Poor leadership abounds in every aspect of this nation... This is beyond hospitals and healthcare!

The system of this nation is rotten at the very core! The average Nigerian has lost his humanity!!!

Good leadership can restore a semblance of order and discipline to these failing sectors! Scapegoats need to be made that others may actually learn, and remember their humanity.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by frugal(m): 10:46am On May 09, 2021
nairalee:
Many Nigerian doctors and nurses exhibit bad attitude. But I'm surprised when they port abroad they automatically imbibe good attitude. Why is that so?

Cause nobody gets away with any shit there. You'll be sued, made to pay a huge fine, license withdrawn and possibly go to jail. The system works.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by Masterito(m): 10:46am On May 09, 2021
Most young Nigerian doctors are just mere Google doctors. Trust me when I say this.
fergie0o1:
#JusticeForPeju: Family Accuses Hospital Of Negligence In Death Of Lagos Chef



https://twitter.com/therealdaddymo1/status/1391042286704791553?s=19

SOURCE

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by joyandfaith: 10:47am On May 09, 2021
eejo:
The brilliant ones are out of the country and average ones are left behind. Expect more Deaths because the Healthcare system is in crisis.

Not true. It is other way round. Argue with your brain.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by tunde82seidat(f): 10:47am On May 09, 2021
This is very sad.Things could have gone wrong during the procedure r example, blood vessels may need to be secured, or stitches may have come apart. Injury to other organs may also have occurred during surgery.
Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by Vireani79: 10:47am On May 09, 2021
who is graduating these idiots we call doctors

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by Phcmayor(m): 10:48am On May 09, 2021
That is Nigeria for you they don't take things serious expecially on the issue of human live and property

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by jaydeevaa(f): 10:48am On May 09, 2021
2 weeks ago, I was feeling a little discomfort in my stomach area. I went to my hospital, they ran some tests including pregnancy test (me wey don dey celibate for sometimes now)...
next they did a scan, I made sure I watched the screen and I can swear that nothing was found. Next thing the result came out that I had acute appendicitis. Me?
they were already booking me for surgery, ontop small stomach pain wey don go during all their drama.
I simply declined, the 2 young doctors were obviously eager to do the surgery, they were telling me not to worry that my HMO will pay for it.
They obviously want to use me for experiment.
I just told them I would be back and I went back home before they will forget scissors in my tummy because of surgery that wasn't even necessary. I haven't felt any pain since then.
Nigeria is a failed country

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by joyandfaith: 10:50am On May 09, 2021
ecomalchemist:
This is exactly how they almost killed my mum in 2016. Such a commercial enterprise with no care for human lives. They and Paelon are only mindful of money, money, money. Recent experience with Evercare shows they are different, more empathetic and willing to do extra without putting money first. What really has become of our people? No care even in the so called highbrow hospitals. They will be negligent yet asking for more money. The chicken has come home to roost. This can’t go on much longer.

It is systemic issue. All sectors are affected by leadership and mean citizens. You cannot expect doctors to be immune from effects of bad leadership and mean citizens.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by frog12: 10:50am On May 09, 2021
the husband should have taken her away from the hospital. they only take money from him left and right


chival:
Many Nigerian doctors are negligent and arrogant. If the doctors in question had been humble enough to listen to the doctor in the UK who posited she was bleeding internally, this tragedy would have been averted. I pray the family sues the hospital, not because I am vindictive, but because I hope this will serve as a deterrent to other hispitals and doctors. May God give her family the strength to bear this avoidable loss.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by Angelfrost(m): 10:50am On May 09, 2021
chival:
Many Nigerian doctors are negligent and arrogant. If the doctors in question had been humble enough to listen to the doctor in the UK who posited she was bleeding internally, this tragedy would have been averted. I pray the family sues the hospital, not because I am vindictive, but because I hope this will serve as a deterrent to other hispitals and doctors. May God give her family the strength to bear this avoidable loss.

The arrogance is just shocking and beyond me... When medicine is an exceptionally wide and deep well of knowledge.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by YaksonFCA(m): 10:52am On May 09, 2021
RIP. Condolences
Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by Angelfrost(m): 10:52am On May 09, 2021
joyandfaith:


It is systemic issue. All sectors are affected by leadership and mean citizens. You cannot expect doctors to be immune from effects of bad leadership and mean citizens.

Thank you! My exact sentiments!!!

There was a time the hospitals and the church were the last sanctuaries for decency, order and humanity in this nation... Such a pity they have also become corrupted by that darkness of inhumanity sweeping across Nigeria and Africa!!! cry

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by AleAirHub(m): 10:53am On May 09, 2021
Lol
Thank God you ran for your dear life cheesy
jaydeevaa:
2 weeks ago, I was feeling a little discomfort in my stomach area. I went to my hospital, they ran some tests including pregnancy test (me wey don dey celibate for sometimes now)...
next they did a scan, I made sure I watched the screen and I can swear that nothing was found. Next thing the result came out that I had acute appendicitis. Me?
they were already booking me for surgery, ontop small stomach pain wey don go during all their drama.
I simply declined, the 2 young doctors were obviously eager to do the surgery, they were telling me not to worry that my HMO will pay for it.
They obviously want to use me for experiment.
I just told them I would be back and I went back home before they will forget scissors in my tummy because of surgery that wasn't even necessary. I haven't felt any pain since then.
Nigeria is a failed country

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by Angelfrost(m): 10:54am On May 09, 2021
Vireani79:
who is graduating these idiots we call doctors

Not just doctors please... It is a systemic thing, rotten at the very core! This transcends to Engineering, Law enforcement, Politics, Religion, just name it!

The nation is in DARKNESS!

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by AgentGoat: 10:56am On May 09, 2021
At the end the nma will shield the hospital from any punishment.


It's not how posh a hospital looks or how much money you pay. it's all depends on the personnel on ground. How serious they take their job. When the doctor from UK suggested there might be an internal bleeding. Why didn't they perform a bed side ultrasound scan or CT scan immediately. The family can afford it. Look at it.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by eejo(m): 10:56am On May 09, 2021
joyandfaith:


Not true. It is other way round. Argue with your brain.
I have 10 years working experience in Nigeria Healthcare system before leaving for Europe. Countless times I have heard please don't let me die but we cannot do anything. Today people born in the 1920s are going home from my unit Healthy and Nigeria Hospitals cannot manage people under 50 years. The Healthcare system in Nigeria is in crisis. When was the last time you saw Buhari or any Governor in our Hospitals.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by Angelfrost(m): 10:58am On May 09, 2021
iammo:
Do whatever you can to stay away from Nigerian Hospitals even if it's change of diet, exercise or healthy living, Nigerian hospitals are now death traps

Words to live by!...
Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by joyandfaith: 10:58am On May 09, 2021
Vireani79:
who is graduating these idiots we call doctors

Even in your profession , there are more idiots compared to health sector.

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Re: #JusticeForPeju: Peju Ugboma's Death & Premier Hospital's Negligence by abbeyty90: 10:58am On May 09, 2021
nairalee:
Many Nigerian doctors and nurses exhibit bad attitude. But I'm surprised when they port abroad they automatically imbibe good attitude. Why is that so?

Some of them still exported their overbearing attitude to foreign countries most especially when they know their patient is a Nigerian, some of these nurses are witch

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