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Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by yarimo(m): 7:13pm On Mar 15
Ibehchizzy:
what can you afford?
robbery alert nairalanders chaii
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by Stephen0mozzy: 7:21pm On Mar 15
patrickcollins:
Blame the government of the day for not living up to expectations, Tinubu said and it's on record if he fails to provide 24 hours light for Nigerians he shouldn't be voted for, even countries at war have steady power supply. Why didn't Tinubu spend his personal money to power Aso Rock via solar but took 20 billions of taxpayers money for such project.
Ask those patient if the hospital will give them a discount on their hospital bill because there was no light.

Come and tell me your answer.
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by ceejay80s(m): 7:28pm On Mar 15
All they care about is reelection
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by 7arrows: 7:36pm On Mar 15
Meanwhile someone swore that if he doesn't give us light in 6 mnts we should vote him out. But the same person has started pleading that we give him another 4 freaking years. I heard the dude has even installed solar at his official crib. Na wa ooooooooo
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by Agugbadin: 7:41pm On Mar 15
Government should install solar power systems.
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by Good2go1: 7:45pm On Mar 15
Yoruba and IGR ARE LIKE 5 AND 6, why then are we paying taxes?
Stephen0mozzy:
But it's not everything we'll call government for. Hospital bills are not cheap! So why can't they install solar setup - even if just for bulbs and fan.

Patient care mehn. Let's not justify poor standards. Patient care is a business.

The hospital has an administrator, and that person should be fired if they're not strategic enough to route IGR into bettering the facilities.
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by Omalicious1: 7:58pm On Mar 15
Glimpsetv:
Watch the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OUsrdT_chg?si=JCz3H9ap7Ctk6dwl
The attention of Governor Bago should be brought to this
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by tojahh(m): 8:05pm On Mar 15
When I was small, I thought Nigerians has balls and can't be fooled because of the initial GRA GRA I was seeing back then. Now I realize we are all cowards. 😂
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by onuman: 8:07pm On Mar 15
Let APC continue to govern Nigeria so that before long, dysfunctiinal Nigeria will start to happen to the politicians, and they will come to realise that too many inadequacies of one Nigeria cannot be rectified by political leadership. They will agree to dissolve the country into more manageable countries.
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by anonimi: 8:10pm On Mar 15
Stephen0mozzy:
But it's not everything we'll call government for. Hospital bills are not cheap! So why can't they install solar setup - even if just for bulbs and fan.

Patient care mehn. Let's not justify poor standards. Patient care is a business.

The hospital has an administrator, and that person should be fired if they're not strategic enough to route IGR into bettering the facilities.
What do you expect government to do with your taxes if they can't provide basic things like electricity and water supply?

Do you expect them to simply steal your money?

How many of your local, state and federal government officials have you fired because they were not strategic enough to route your IGR into bettering basic services and utilities, by employing enough workers paid on the basis of 70k minimum wage huh
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by anonimi: 8:12pm On Mar 15
tojahh:
When I was small, I thought Nigerians has balls and can't be fooled because of the initial GRA GRA I was seeing back then. Now I realize we are all cowards. 😂
Are we cowards really?

Or are we just tribalistic mumus with misguided aggression and misplaced expectations of our leaders looters huh
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by anonimi: 8:14pm On Mar 15
Omalicious1:
The attention of Governor Bago should be brought to this
Why the Governor when he is not the minister for power huh




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lba6Uf64Ogc?si=CytAahiBnQavbOOG
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by yemre: 8:39pm On Mar 15
Galactics:
And some people that are hell bound are telling us to relax, that Tinubu is fixing Nigeria.
Some people are just funny!

Tinubu will go into the hospital to provide generator backup for them even when the hospital generate money from patient treatment and have administrator who works and earn a salary in the same hospital!

Some people might even ask Tinubu to come sweep their bedroom.
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by Guestmale: 8:39pm On Mar 15
Galactics:
Are we now operating a regional system of government?
Was that the reason why a whole state general hospital lacked back up power generator even with the increased monthly allocations and I'm very sure there will be alternatives to public power supply at the state house .
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Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by yemre: 8:45pm On Mar 15
madridguy:
What if the hospital is under the state governor?
Let it be under the local government chairman, the management of the hospital, right from the chief medical director are all clueless to the extent they can not make provision for illumination in the hospital.

I dare say that such a hospital can not be serious enough to handle emergency care or have oxygen available when required. Something as basic as light, they can not provide.

There are some villages you enter today, you would need to look well at night to know they have not been connected to electricity because they at least have solar lights to lighten up the entire village.

I can't blame the government here, it's the responsibility of the management of the hospital.
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by Chachalogo(m): 8:56pm On Mar 15
This is General Hospital, Suleja.
Whenever I say Bago is a failed governor, people who either do not know Niger State or are APC apologists do argue. This hospital is under the auspice of the State Govt, so nobody should mention Federal Govt here.

Bago is a disappointment!
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by Emary(f): 9:02pm On Mar 15
Glimpsetv:
Watch the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OUsrdT_chg?si=JCz3H9ap7Ctk6dwl
Na today? Would we leave the person to die because there is no light? We even operate on emergencies in the dark.
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by anonimi: 9:04pm On Mar 15
madridguy:
What if the hospital is under the state governor?
Since when did the national grid come under the governor for electricity supply?

Maybe since 2015 when APC was given the opportunity to implement the changes that they promised huh
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by Emary(f): 9:04pm On Mar 15
Chachalogo:
This is General Hospital, Suleja.
Whenever I say Bago is a failed governor, people who either do not know Niger State or are APC apologists do argue. This hospital is under the auspice of the State Govt, so nobody should mention Federal Govt here.

Bago is a disappointment!
I actually served there about 20yrs ago and we were on a rotating 12 hr schedule of light on, light off. Of course, we had to use lanterns to attend to patients when there was no power.
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by Emary(f): 9:08pm On Mar 15
Stephen0mozzy:
Ask those patient if the hospital will give them a discount on their hospital bill because there was no light.

Come and tell me your answer.
Does PHCN give you discounts when they don't supply power?
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by meobizy(m): 9:09pm On Mar 15
I remember an acquaintance who died from such. 2010. It was a free government hospital. Stop drinking, stop drinking, he refused to listen. You have to stay alive to watch your children — he still refused to listen. At the end of the day, NEPA took light while he was under anesthesia. A simple appendix operation took his life. Sixteen years later, I hope one you Nairaland minors learn from the ordeal.
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by anonimi: 9:10pm On Mar 15
Galactics:
And some people that are hell bound are telling us to relax, that Tinubu is fixing Nigeria.
That is the power of looted money shared with people who are conscienceless.

What can money not do among people who have been deliberately impoverished by their leaders looters huh


fuckJones:
(A case study of Nigeria citizens & their elected oppressors).

During the Soviet dictatorship of Joseph stalin. He was a brutal dictator with mind of his own. On one fateful day, stalin came to Politburo meeting with a live chicken. Standing in front of audience, He started to pluck the feathers of the live chicken off one by one. The chicken trembled in pain, blood tricking out of its pores. It gave out grievous cries, but stalin being a cruel dictator continued without remorse plucking the feathers out until the chicken was completely Unclad. After which, he threw the chicken on the ground. The Unclad chicken was staggering in pain. stalin goes into his pocket and from his pockets, he took out some chicken food and started to throw it at the poor & hapless creature. The poor chicken in pain started eating and stalin started walking towards his seat. As he walked away, he kept dropping some feeds on the floor & the chicken followed him and sat feeding from his feet.

Joseph stalin then turned to members of his political party leadership. He said, "This chicken represents the people". "You must disempower them, brutalise them, beat them up, starve them and then leave them". "If you do this, go into your pocket & give them peanuts when they are in that helpless and desperate situation, they will blindly follow you for the rest of their life, worshiping you". "They will think you are a hero forever. They will forget that, you're responsible for their sorrowful situation in the first place." Breath taking, isn't it ?

Now! Take a look at all the people some Nigerians are busy defending on social media. Take a look at those they call their heroes. They are the same people who plunged Nigeria into the situation she is. They are the same people who are responsible for their predicaments. Did you see the numbers of people that throng to Saraki's House during this Sallah period to go collect peanuts? People trooping to Bola Ahmed Tinubu Foundation offices to collect branded One kilo bag of Rice & Noddles. Did you see the number of people of all ages who troop out to welcome Ex- convict James Ibori to South South! Do you see the number of handle mop following obi as if he is a seat? what of the one following dino malaye?

Your guess is as good as mine. Nigerians kill those they should defend and defend those they should kill! Pass to all your contacts & let your Political & Religion Leaders read, understand & digest.
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by tobilexy55: 9:21pm On Mar 15
Itiskdg121:
Even Aso Rock is going solar.
Any hope for PHCN?

Maybe these people in government knows what we don't
Government will start taxing people with solar for using the sun to power it😂

‘Sir, that sunlight hitting your roof is now a premium service.’😁

Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by snowball11(m): 9:44pm On Mar 15
Not to worry, pretty soon, the city idiots or their idiotic president will install a solar panel at your hospital since you have brought the darkness in your hospital to limelight! grin

Shameless idiots! grin
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by ZombieTERROR: 9:48pm On Mar 15
Stephen0mozzy:
The problem with individuals like you is that you all always look through the lens of Government-Bad and your first response is criticism without asking "Who should be held responsible?"

If you go to a restaurant and they serve you food on dirty plates, will you blame government for poor economic policies that made the restaurant not hire someone to wash plates, or will you hold the restaurant manager responsible?
If Tinubu fulfilled his campaign promises

we won't be here
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by realsoftouch: 9:48pm On Mar 15
Fly n sheet... Always together..

Incurable illness... I hope u re still buy diesel for #500... Anofia..

yarimo:
don't mind the guy must of them always comment in the name of I have commented, that is one of Niger state general hospitals located in suleja. The state governor hardly even stay in the state for 48 hours always good at traveling. When the people living in minna the state capital protested against poor power supply. The unfortunate governor was telling them to go and install solar as if everyone can afford solar .
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by Princedapace(m): 10:08pm On Mar 15
yarimo:
don't mind the guy must of them always comment in the name of I have commented, that is one of Niger state general hospitals located in suleja. The state governor hardly even stay in the state for 48 hours always good at traveling. When the people living in minna the state capital protested against poor power supply. The unfortunate governor was telling them to go and install solar as if everyone can afford solar .
if i go and protest in the state, shebi the president will release soldiers and police againt me?
we will keep calling on the president because he controls the entire country, the governors brag about Federal mights, so they dont care about u since Federal Might will help them win election.
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by opeldavid: 10:40pm On Mar 15
But ASO ROCK now has solar power system.
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by Omalicious1: 10:58pm On Mar 15
anonimi:
Why the Governor when he is not the minister for power huh




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lba6Uf64Ogc?si=CytAahiBnQavbOOG
Suleja is in Niger state.
Re: Hospital Blackout In Suleja: Staff Use Phone Flashlights To Treat Patient(photos by ufotunang: 11:31pm On Mar 15
These are the results of voting an incompetent president into power..
It's a pity
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