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Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by Scamburster(m): 3:36pm On Sep 20, 2021
Sirjamo:
Any statement that comes from middle belt forum, CAN, Ohanaeze, Afenifere, NEF and ACF must be skewed to make the government look bad.


They're not really pained by the death of Mailafia, just playing to the gallery. They know that their fellow wailers are already talking rubbish that the man was murdered.
Is like you're on government pay roll.
Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by eyinjuege: 3:39pm On Sep 20, 2021
Likely Covid 19.
May he R.I.P.
Sadly, many of the elite have died from Covid 19 infection, regardless of care by "foreign" Drs.
People still die abroad from Covid.
Though UAR still needs a complete overhaul of its healthcare system.
Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by eyinjuege: 3:40pm On Sep 20, 2021
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Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by baralatie(m): 3:42pm On Sep 20, 2021
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Pusyiter:
Much as I want to peep through your position but I rather fault it.
Your chase under the habiliment of poor reportage when the crux of the matter is a loss of life leaves a sour taste on the palate.
The discus is the poor handling of his medical condition and a purported sabotage rather, you chose to question the medium and not the message.
Please let's peruse the facts on the temple of justice and fairplay rather than playing to the gallery of reportage. cry


Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by frog12: 4:34pm On Sep 20, 2021
this is the PROBLEM with our doctors and their GOD COMPLEXES
Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by wink2015(m): 5:07pm On Sep 20, 2021
I use to read his write up in the Vanguard Newspaper but was shocked to read about his death on Sunday. ( 19th September, 2021 )

He was an erudite scholar and technocrats.

These are the kind of technocratic that Nigeria should have in leadership position.

Northern Nigeria and Nigeria will miss this great man.

Unfortanately, the north failed to tap out of his fountain of knowledge.

Dr Obadiah is not the kind of person that can be wished away.

He is not Mr TAKE FOREIGN LOAN alias BORROW BORROW !

May his sole rest in peace.

Amen.
Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by delana(m): 6:07pm On Sep 20, 2021
This is possibly a covid related death , my condolences to the family but Whoever wrote this article clearlyit's has some emotional attachment.
If after doing CPR and there's no response, you are obliged to rest and let another person take over, how many of our hospitals even have functional defibrillators??. Very few if at all any.These equipment actually improves survival rates especially if the rhythm is shockable .
The wife felt a pulse which the medic didn't, for God's sake , doctors aren't so heartless na,it's understandable that at that point in time , she was in denial that he was dead , there's no way a trained medic would miss a pulse .

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Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by DECLAN2015(m): 6:19pm On Sep 20, 2021
frog12:
this is the PROBLEM with our doctors and their GOD COMPLEXES


Stop basing your opinion onhearsays.you were not there and you don't have complete info

Rest in peace to him
I personally like him
Highly intelligent man
Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by frog12: 7:09pm On Sep 20, 2021
since you have complete info, we would like to hear from you. can anyone deposit N600,000 before treatment

it is time they start arresting these DOCTORS for abusing medical ethics

DECLAN2015:



Stop basing your opinion onhearsays.you were not there and you don't have complete info

Rest in peace to him
I personally like him
Highly intelligent man
Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by Coolgent(m): 7:38pm On Sep 20, 2021
Well i have nothing to say
Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by kinguwem: 9:56pm On Sep 20, 2021
Yankee101:
I don't think you need to be paid a billion dollars to do your job properly, Nigerian doctors
Go to Cuba, they have one of the poorest pay and infrastructure but some of the best doctors on earth. We need to stop making everything about money

The American medical doctor graduates with an average loan of $300k or N170m. And wouldn't earn that money for nearly 10 years after graduation

A Nigerian doctor graduates with less than an average of N5m expenses and has the opportunity to practice abroad with zero student loans

Of course the government needs to improve pay and infrastructure in Nigeria. Still, you chose a profession that is bound by oath to provide best of your ability services irrespective of money, status or curcumstance
The report lacks details to prove negligence on the part of the health personnel. On the issue of training, Cuba is a communist country & training is free. In the US, education is expensive & students need loans & scholarships for those that cannot afford the fees. In Nigeria such facilities rarely exist. Medical Education is cheaper with unfavourable training conditions. However, Nigeria doctors are resilient & highly sort after abroad. There are a lot of pull & push factors responsible for the Brain drain including poor remuneration, hostile working environment, insecurity, lack of training opportunities, obsolete working equipment etc.

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Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by otokx(m): 10:44pm On Sep 20, 2021
Neddstark:
Please tell your elderly parents to take the covid19 vaccine. They have nothing to lose.

All those above 60
Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by Krismas(m): 11:30pm On Sep 20, 2021
FreeStuffsNG:
What a horrible reporting by Vanguard.

Looks like a blog post with so much incoherent and poorly arranged points with primary, secondary, tertiary and quarternary sources that ended up fouling up the whole story.

It is so bad that the reporter did not even know the name of the wife and son of the deceased yet kept on addressing them as "wife " and "son" and didn't even know that this is not likely malaria so he could get the view of experts on those symptoms similar to covid-19 symptoms.
Vanguard never reached any of the facilities accused to get their version and it ended up making the report unbalanced and not credible.


I pray that God will help our media rise above pettiness and mediocrity . This report is disgraceful. I don't even know if the profession has an agency that monitors the practitioners. I pity folks still buying a newspaper with such low quality reporting.
coolSince u know so much, why not set the record straight on the death of the doctor? Is it not sounding almost like a broken record now? The versions of families who negate medical reports that their loved ones died of Covid 19? Putting the deaths rather to MEDICAL NEGLECT? This case is neither peculiar nor different.
Re: How Mailafia Died At Specialist Hospital, Gwagwalada by FORWARDEVERLY: 8:25pm On Sep 27, 2021
Reason why I love it when doctors are maltreated by Nigerian govt..
Useless professionals.. May Buhari and ngige continue frustrating them..


Rip oga Obadiah..

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