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They should endure till 2031. It's too early to complain.. The journey is not near at all, they should remember this is just barely a year after tinubulization. I said it before that, by the time this demented old man is done with Naija, we go believe say Khaki no be leather. |
Simple mount security guards at the strategic spots in the hospital. Deities can't even hurt fly. |
[quote author=Namaster post=130621703]From his facial expression, the policeman knows comfort is NOT the only thing his wife is collecting from that guy. [/quoteI swear. |
Lol... 6m small na. You no collect 10m? |
A general killed like a commoner. It's either that operation was carried out by an insider, most probably one of his security details or he was just careless. If I were a man of that status, I should have a fully loaded A.K, with at least two extra magazines in a very accesible spot in my bedroom. Pistols go yakpa for my house. He should have at least security dogs to alert him of such invasion into his premisis. Na the man loose guard abeg. |
6.7m based on what. A worn out vehicle for that matter. |
How much.?? |
Bulshit. Citizens should continue to sacrifice whilst you and your croniess keep looting Thier common wealth. |
Who Adeboye help. Omo, I will rather have 100k. I am not one of those brainwashed by religion. |
Omo, them push am ni? This is more than a slip o, this is a dive. A saumasault. |
An idiot with a loud mouth. The most useless crope of senators ever. Those fools should rather cover their faces in shame instead of coming out to give this hypocritical speech about Dangote. All they have plotted against this nation in order to keep syphoning our common wealth is gradually been twarted by Dangote and his groups. Thieves. |
o123456789:You ll only consider those risks when your life is not threatened. By the time your living depends on blood transfusion, would understand why people agrees to taking blood. |
There are too three issues here that are quiet conflicting. One, is the perceived negligence in the part of the consultant, which could be excusable because by the virtue of the paucity of specialist in the country now, he might not have had all the time needed to monitor that labour. That's why he employed the services of a senior medical officer and a midwife. Secondly is the perceived failure to diagnose a complication as serious as a ruptured uterus early by the senior medical officer, the midwife and even the husband as a trained nurse anaesthetist combine. This is very sad and the painful part is, you spoke as if you even knew better than the Drs and midwife put together, yet you couldn't diagnose your wife's complication and seek early intervention. So, it's either he had distracted them with his i-too- know attitude and caused them to miss that diagnosis or they practically didn't know. Thirdly, what was the intervention after they found out she was loosing blood? He mentioned JW. Now, did he give approval for transfusion ? In my knowledge and experience as a Dr., ruptured uterus requires massive blood transfusion before and even during the surgical intervention for a patient to survive. I as an SMO have operated not lesss than 30 cases of uterine rupture and I never lost anyone. There were cases that received over 7 pints of blood concurrently as the surgery is going on. So, a relation is a JW, how on earth would you expect her to have survived without transfusion. If I were the consultant, I wouldn't have even touched that woman if you didn't approve blood transfusion. |
Well, he has given his own account of the event that lead to his wife's death. What is very glaring in his narrative was the fact that, she had a complicated induction causing a rupture of her uterus. This is a very serious medical emergency which should have been managed without wasting any time. In this current dispensation, specialist Drs are not too many in the country and you shouldn't have expected a consultant to have all his time and attention alloted to your psn. This could explain why the Consultant wasn't on ground to monitor that labour. My question now is, there was a midwife and a senior medical officer on duty and also, you as a patient relative is an experience nurse anaesthetist as you claimed to be , why didnt you all diagnose uterine rupture early before the consultant came? Probably you didn't trust the opinion and suggestion of that SMO because you felt he had nothing to offer. Secondly, in a case of uterine rupture with all the glaring signs of which you mentioned a few in your narrative, for instance, you claimed her veins collapsed and she had a near syncope. These were tell tale signs of massive hyaemodynamic collapse which should have prompted any Dr or even a nurse to consider resuscitation with blood and fluid management even before the consultant arrival. You are a JW. As you claimed, now did you approve the option of blood transfusion? Without it, the Dr truly wouldn't be able to save that woman no matter his level of expertise. |
What have they really achieved ? Useless labour Union. |
Stupid Zonbees are talking. The idiots doesn't know that labour is also indirectly fighting their battle. |
Well-done to all the unions who deemed it fit to teach the government a little lesson because they seems to have forgotten that governance should be for the interest people and not their pockets alone. |
I just hope they don't backdown on this. |
We never see anything. When you elect idiots into power, what would you expect? We have entered once chance o. |
Stupid NLC and other national Unions. Why ll the federal goverent take them seriously? How many times have they had courage to to embark on strike. They have been going back and forth, playing romance with the goverent on matters that concerns the wellfair of their members. |
All these raids on drug barons has never reduced drug trafficking as a crime. It's a crime that has been viable since time immemorial. The government should channel this energy that are wasting in fighting drug trafficking to making policies that would alleviate poverty which is the root cause. |
They should also remember to sue INEC for their conievance with the state governors in selecting their stooge as local government chairmen. Their are all complicit is the crime against local government by strategically placing their party members without any obvious electioneering process. |
She's still finding it hard to let go. There is more to that behaviour than meet the eye. I can bet my balls that they are or were lovers before that event. I feel sorry for the poor girl. |
I have no pithy for them. Tomorrow they ll still solicit for Muslim-muslim ticket and their terrorist party APC. We all tried to convince them otherwise but, they all wanted Evil over something as angelic as Peter Obi. Stupid Africans |
Let the Northerners enjoy the monsters they created for themselves. I am not a fan of Tinubu but, I think he should not be blamed for the insecurity in the Northern Nigeria. How many of their tribesmen spoke against Buhari, who was literally making policies that recycled terrorists, emboldened the herdsmen to acquire sophisticated weapons, released captured torrorists in detention in Kano. They were all mute as if it's a Northern Agenda. Tinubu shouldn't give a Bleep about whatever they are doing to themselves because it's a family affair. That evil that wasn't nipped at the early stage had grown to consume them. Idiots. |
He's an old fox in the game. That are all the same but operating at different frequencies. Thieves in disguise of men of God. |
That's if there is a "heaven". |
How much? |
These Idiots has nothing else to offer other than dishing out big grammar to further confuse gullible Nigerians and sound plausible. What is the connection between climate change and insecurity. I can't just wrap my head around it. |
Idiots in power. |
3m |
They couldn't subsidize essentials like Education but here they are, wasting our tax on haj. Idiots in power. |
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