A Partner at the First Consultant Hospital, Lagos, Dr. Ladi Okubadejo, has appealed to the United States Government to urgently send whatever medication is in its possession on Ebola virus to Nigeria. Okubadejo, said this becomes necessary to save the life of his infected colleague, Adadevoh, and other Nigerians at risk of the deadly disease.
He said: “She treated Patrick Sawyer because she was patriotic only for her to be infected with the virus. I am appealing to the US Government to send whatever medication they have to Nigeria fast to save Adadevoh. She does not deserve to die. So, this is the reason for this appeal.” Adadevoh is a Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist, and a member of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and the British-Nigerian Association. She holds an MBBS from the University of Lagos Nigeria, as well as a Diploma in Endocrinology from the University of London. A Fellow of the National Postgraduate Medical College, Dr. Adadevoh has practiced in the United Kingdom and Nigeria for more than three decades. She is the Lead Consultant at First Consultants Medical Centre Lagos.
Sources disclosed that family and friends of Adadevoh have been rallying round to facilitate her cure.
#Wow, I am utterly speechless!!!
Read tweets from her young cousin, Kwame Adadevoh:
I should rant and curse but nothing like that can do her any good. God remains God though.
— K A (@KwamiAdadevoh) August 15, 2014
She was okay. The first set of tests came back negative. She asked to go and get sorted in the US just in case
— K A (@KwamiAdadevoh) August 15, 2014
They refused. She did the good citizen thing and obeyed. Now she's being repaid for being a good person
— K A (@KwamiAdadevoh) August 15, 2014
Last year the country's failures threatened to take my life. This year it's threatening to take my favourite older cousin
— K A (@KwamiAdadevoh) August 15, 2014
I have survived and so will she. Our God is still God
— K A (@KwamiAdadevoh) August 15, 2014
Dr. Stella Ameyo Adadevoh - Director and Chief Physician, First Consultants Medical Centre
— K A (@KwamiAdadevoh) August 15, 2014
No she's not right now but she will be by His Grace "@phoenixx_chi: KwamiAdadevoh No at all...hope she's safe?”
— K A (@KwamiAdadevoh) August 15, 2014
Dear readers, let's have Dr Adadevoh and all the other Ebola victims in our prayers, there's nothing He cannot do.
wow
ReplyDeletepatrik sawyer, feel like slapping you now, BASTARD!
ReplyDeleteThis is sad !!
ReplyDeleteYa!
DeleteI pray she survives it in Jesus name
ReplyDeleteAmen.
DeleteI pray God heals this lady, Amen
ReplyDeleteAmin.
DeleteGod please have mercy on us. Amen
ReplyDeleteBy the stripe of our savior Jesus Christ she will be healed IJN Amen
ReplyDeleteThunderous amen!!!! @Anon 23:03 xo
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