Wednesday, December 16, 2015

An Urgent Call For Help For Miss Akuwa Joy Adejo Diagnosed With Umbilical Hernia And Liver Failure.[Pictures].



Miss Akuwa Joy Adejo  has been diagnosed with Umbilical Hernia and Liver failure.She requires liver transplant and umbilical surgery scheduled  to be done on 15th Jan.2016 in India. Please she needs your financial support as no amount is too small to save her life. Please you can donate to her gofundme
account on www.gofundme.com/m4c5qfa7 or her GT Bank account 0128095253.
God bless you as you help save a life.
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Monday, May 25, 2015

250 Ebola Volunteers Return To Nigeria, EVD Free.



About 250 Ebola volunteers from Nigeria arrived the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on Sunday morning alive, hail and hearty, amidst shouts and songs of victory.
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Monday, March 10, 2014

Should Nigerian Doctors Start Advertising Medical Tourism?





It’s no news that Nigerians offer the highest patronage of health faculties in India, Turkey, Germany and other parts of the world. Affluent individuals and government officials fly out at the slightest headache for “check up” at enormous cost. The statistics are shocking. According to the President of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Osahon Enabulele, annual spend on medical tourism by Nigerians is now well above N120 billion, with an estimated 5,000 patients travelling to destinations like India and Turkey on a monthly basis, constituting a huge foreign exchange drain to the nation. It’s ironical that those responsible for fixing and improving healthcare delivery in the country choose instead to spend millions of tax payers’ money on medical tourism in other countries.
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Greeks Are Injecting HIV To Themselves To Claim €700 Benefits.




This is incredible,i read from an online site that Greeks are injecting themselves with HIV to claim hundreds of euros in benefits.
The World Health Organisation (WHO), which investigated the impact of the economic downturn on countries across Europe, said HIV rates had risen "significantly" in the debt-ridden country.

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