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Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by eejo(op): 6:34pm On Aug 30, 2025
Nigerians continue to call on God and cry during emergency and nothing will change unless we create emergency services to respond to this calls. if we don't create this emergency response centres, people are going to die, loss of property and nothing will change.
we need the following
36 medical Helicopters
200,000 fires fighting trucks
200,000 Ambulances
I will be back in the country to continue my push for a working Nigeria, my donations will continue in a new form to be announce soon.
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by akwesenana: 6:38pm On Aug 30, 2025
I'm not sure we really have an active emergency hotline.
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by JAOS(m): 6:40pm On Aug 30, 2025
We will be expecting🙂

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Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by eejo(op): 6:42pm On Aug 30, 2025
akwesenana:
I'm not sure we really have an active emergency hotline.
we have and it is 112 but only active in 5 percent of the country leaving 200 million people without emergency hotline
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by Softmirror: 6:42pm On Aug 30, 2025
eejo:
Nigerians continue to call on God and cry during emergency and nothing will change unless we create emergency services to respond to this calls. if we don't create this emergency response centres, people are going to die, loss of property and nothing will change.
we need the following
36 medical Helicopters
200,000 fires fighting trucks
200,000 Ambulances
I will be back in the country to continue my push for a working Nigeria, my donations will continue in a new form to be announce soon.
How did you come up with the figure 1million in a single day?

What is the emergency numbers being called and why?!
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by JAOS(m): 6:43pm On Aug 30, 2025
akwesenana:
I'm not sure we really have an active emergency hotline.
Akwa ibom state ambulance service is functioning my governor did good on that
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by RealityKings1: 6:53pm On Aug 30, 2025
Good, when you get back in the country continue to advocate for a working Nigeria. Commendable
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by JAOS(m): 6:53pm On Aug 30, 2025
Not like I am totally against it but donating that number of vehicles to Nigerian government is not wise
It will be better in the hands of NGOs or private hospitals than under the care of most of our government workers they are not accountable to the masses
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by press9jatv(m): 7:00pm On Aug 30, 2025
eejo:
Nigerians continue to call on God and cry during emergency and nothing will change unless we create emergency services to respond to this calls. if we don't create this emergency response centres, people are going to die, loss of property and nothing will change.
we need the following
36 medical Helicopters
200,000 fires fighting trucks
200,000 Ambulances
I will be back in the country to continue my push for a working Nigeria, my donations will continue in a new form to be announce soon.
hmm 🧐 it's well with our soul. Abeg do giveaways to nairalanders. It's been long you do giveaways. It's well bro
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by heracles1: 7:05pm On Aug 30, 2025
eejo:
we have and it is 112 but only active in 5 percent of the country leaving 200 million people without emergency hotline
living in Nigeria itself is an emergency i having toothache for the past 5days nd i took no meds for it because i cant afford
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by Tohsynetita1(m): 8:38pm On Aug 30, 2025
eejo:
Nigerians continue to call on God and cry during emergency and nothing will change unless we create emergency services to respond to this calls. if we don't create this emergency response centres, people are going to die, loss of property and nothing will change.
we need the following
36 medical Helicopters
200,000 fires fighting trucks
200,000 Ambulances
I will be back in the country to continue my push for a working Nigeria, my donations will continue in a new form to be announce soon.
If you really want to help the populace, don’t include government into your plans, if you do, you are just wasting your money and resources, look for ngos or other people that are integrity about their past.
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by Yemike(m): 8:50pm On Aug 30, 2025
eejo:
we have and it is 112 but only active in 5 percent of the country leaving 200 million people without emergency hotline
I don't even know 112 is the emergency number. I used to dial 112 & 919 for fun when I first get my Sagem phone then. I was surprised one day to hear an answer at the other end. It all make sense now.
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by fuckingAyaya(m): 10:53pm On Aug 30, 2025
This country is just an opposite of what a country should be like in all ramification
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by Gucciboy: 9:40am On Aug 31, 2025
eejo:
Nigerians continue to call on God and cry during emergency and nothing will change unless we create emergency services to respond to this calls. if we don't create this emergency response centres, people are going to die, loss of property and nothing will change.
we need the following
36 medical Helicopters
200,000 fires fighting trucks
200,000 Ambulances
I will be back in the country to continue my push for a working Nigeria, my donations will continue in a new form to be announce soon.
We have emergency hotlines but it's only answerable by the Police
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by Puntingnoob: 11:32am On Aug 31, 2025
eejo:
Nigerians continue to call on God and cry during emergency and nothing will change unless we create emergency services to respond to this calls. if we don't create this emergency response centres, people are going to die, loss of property and nothing will change.
we need the following
36 medical Helicopters
200,000 fires fighting trucks
200,000 Ambulances
I will be back in the country to continue my push for a working Nigeria, my donations will continue in a new form to be announce soon.
Emergency calls are useless here in Nigeria
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by Samueltemi337(m): 1:28am On Sep 01, 2025
eejo:
Nigerians continue to call on God and cry during emergency and nothing will change unless we create emergency services to respond to this calls. if we don't create this emergency response centres, people are going to die, loss of property and nothing will change.
we need the following
36 medical Helicopters
200,000 fires fighting trucks
200,000 Ambulances
I will be back in the country to continue my push for a working Nigeria, my donations will continue in a new form to be announce soon.
Okay sir eejo
We will be waiting to hear from you
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by Gucciboy: 8:55am On Sep 03, 2025
eejo:
Nigerians continue to call on God and cry during emergency and nothing will change unless we create emergency services to respond to this calls. if we don't create this emergency response centres, people are going to die, loss of property and nothing will change.
we need the following
36 medical Helicopters
200,000 fires fighting trucks
200,000 Ambulances
I will be back in the country to continue my push for a working Nigeria, my donations will continue in a new form to be announce soon.
Happy New Month Sir eejo, wishing you blessings and prosperity in multiple folds as the love you have for your motherland Nigeria and welfare of Nigerians in general.

God bless you Sir🙏🙏🙏
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by PinkNature(m): 12:20pm On Sep 03, 2025
Your avocation for a better Nigeria is really commendable sir .
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by Araujo: 10:48pm On Sep 03, 2025
Good
Re: Nearly 1 Million Emergency Calls Goes Unanswered In Nigeria in a day by Gucciboy: 12:24pm On Oct 01, 2025
eejo:
Nigerians continue to call on God and cry during emergency and nothing will change unless we create emergency services to respond to this calls. if we don't create this emergency response centres, people are going to die, loss of property and nothing will change.
we need the following
36 medical Helicopters
200,000 fires fighting trucks
200,000 Ambulances
I will be back in the country to continue my push for a working Nigeria, my donations will continue in a new form to be announce soon.
I want to use this wonderful opportunity to wish a nairaland member l respect so much for his patriotic spirit towards his dear country and his love for betterment of Nigerians.

Dear Chief eejo, Happy Independence day Sir and Happy 65th Anniversary day to Nigeria.

May line fall in distanct places for you sir and may the good you wish for Nigeria follow you and may this new month of October be joyful and peaceful,Amen.
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