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Human Body Parts Racketeering In Hospitals by samomoli: 8:46am On Sep 05, 2023
Based on the recent happenings concerning the missing small intestine of boy after undergoing surgery in different hospitals. There have been rising controversy about the professionalism of some of our health workers especially the junior cadres who connive with criminal element to perpetuate evil in our hospitals. These evil people lurk around the lobbies, corridors and every other locations within public and private hospitals in collaboration with some health workers to access these body parts and organs. Women and children wards are most vulnerable. Why do you think we are fighting the menace of baby factory in the country. Women in labour should inform family members to be watchful about their placental and other materials. Government can stop all these atrocities by planting secret agents across hospitals to unravel and arrest the culprit

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