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PHOTO: SURGERY BEING DONE WITH LANTERN IN NIGERIA

naijalog by naijalog
October 17, 2013
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PHOTO: SURGERY BEING DONE WITH LANTERN IN NIGERIA
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Perhaps we understand why many Nigerians prefer to travel abroad to get medical attention. Of course these doctors couldn’t have started out with a lamp, power outagemust have led to this horrible scene. The lamp must have been used to bridge the interface between the power cut and generator back-up.

This is the real situation we experience in Nigeria, as the power situation gets worse everyday, despite the Billions of dollars embezzled  spent to better the power sector in Nigeria. Shame on our leaders, it’s more disappointing that this is a Federal Teaching Hospital.

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When Doctors ask for some equipments and facilities, and then go on strike the public will ridicule them, saying they want to abandon the patients, forgetting that it’s for the general good, and the people who suffer the repercussion the most are the masses. We all know our leaders will travel abroad to treat common cold.

Perhaps we now understand why Nigerian doctors are still on strike.

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  1. Victoria Adoga says:
    13 years ago

    God help this nation of ours,give us leaders that will manage our resources well,the money is there,but leadership is our problem.Not everybody has money to travel abroad to get treatment

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