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Friday, April 10, 2015

EKO Hospital And The Death Of Dolapo Adesanya

What you are about to read is currently viral on BBM and all social media of handles of repute.

There is a petition against EKO Hopsital here.Please read and sign it HERE
Titled ''Medical and Dental council of Nigeria sanctions Eko hospital for gross Negligence''..I Have signed it!!!

Please read and have a selah shocking moment that this goes on in Nigeria!





''This piece is a hard one for me to write, hard and very difficult. As I write this, I am filled with deep sorrow for what could have been that was not. This piece is not intended to do anything but to warn unsuspecting members of the public. A warning that is necessary at this time because “evil deeds thrive when good men do nothing”



My discourse is centred on the level of mismanagement, inefficiency and a total lack of respect for life exhibited by management and staff of EKO Hospital on Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja.


My friend’s wife, Dolapo, a young mother of 2 boys , with a promising banking career, pregnant with the 3rd child had complained of leg pains to her husband on Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Her husband took her to the EKO Hospital for treatment (their registered HMO provider), they were told that the leg pains were normal for pregnant women at her stage and were subsequently given some paracetamol tablets to use.


Getting home, the pains did not subside, in fact, it grew worse. It got to a point that she could not walk with the legs on her own. The husband had no choice but to return to the hospital on Friday April 3, 2015 at around 3pm when it was obvious things were not getting better.  


At that point, The doctor on duty advised them to wait for the consultant and Dolapo was made to sit out the ‘’wait’’ in a wheelchair as her legs could no longer support and carry her, in any case the consultant did not show up until Saturday afternoon being 04/04/1. She repeatedly beckoned on the staff on duty to perform a CS and safely get the baby out as she could sense and feel that something was ominously wrong.  The pregnancy was well into 8 months. Some scan were recommended and the person to conduct the scan had reportedly closed for the day and  only surfaced at about 9pm on Friday and the wait dragged well into the night  


Dolapo was in pains on the wheel chair, she was being moved from her ward to the scanning room when the head of the baby came out on the wheel chair, her husband screamed and rushed her quickly into the elevator, yes, ELEVATOR!!. The baby could not stand the trauma, he came out in transit, right there in the elevator. A nurse had to hold the baby’s head, supporting it while the elevator goes to labour theatre, the baby was pulled out before they could make it to the theatre. This was at 9.30pm on Friday. 


The baby became the centre of attention for the hospital staff of Duty while neglecting  Dolapo all alone for more than 1 hr 30 mins while they attended to the baby to revive him.



She was left unattended to, in pains, right there in the theatre. She was eventually moved back to her ward . The consultant eventually turned up around 4pm on Saturday. The husband engaged him and he requested that some tests be done to ascertain what level of treatment or care to give. He was told she (the wife) would be fine and the test results would be ready by Tuesday because of the holidays.


 On Sunday, April 5, 2015,  at about 8am in the morning, I visited her in the hospital and sat beside her on the bed offering words of encouragements. She was still in pains, and she was hardly audible, she could only answer in nods and made attempts at a faint smile to reassure myself and her husband that she would be fine.


It came as a rude shock when I called the husband at about 12 pm and he was crying profusely, saying Dolapo is lying down lifeless and that I should please pray. I was to say the least devastated, I was asking loads and loads of questions and he kept saying please pray, pray.


I got to the hospital to meet the lifeless body on the bed, she was dead! What happened? How did this happen? Nobody could offer any explanation. There was no doctor around, I asked the nurse on duty and she just said she is dead. I recalled she was eating when I left earlier, how could she have gone from eating to being dead in less than 3 hrs?


The husband told me she was given an injection to suppress the pains on her leg and immediately started gasping for breath, oxygen tanks were brought in to revive her but it was too late. She was gone before anything could be done.
The body was left in the room for more than 24 hours, several prayer sessions were held to bring her back to life. In the more than 24 hrs period after her death, no doctor from EKO Hospital came out to say this was what happened. No personnel came around to ask people to leave the room, the body was not covered nor washed. It was simply business as usual for them.


It was normal for someone to give birth and die? The Medical Director of the hospital did not deem it fit to offer explanation or even try to prevail on the family to leave the body so that necessary medical procedures could be done.
I will leave my readers to ask questions from this write up, perhaps, I am being too expectant, maybe too optimistic about my expectations from a Hospital as reputable as EKO Hospital!


The family has accepted their fate and decided to move on…. But should we move on? Should we just accept this as normal? I was talking to a friend in my office yesterday and was shocked when he informed me that his wife also died in this same EKO Hospital some 6 years back and the same treatment was meted out on him!


Please pass this story around, let people know what is going on, don’t stop until it gets to the right quarters where something could be done to save others and get doctors and hospitals to be more responsive to their duties of saving lives and not taking lives. Dolapo is gone but who knows who will be next?????






270 comments:

  1. So touching..
    Rip to the dead..

    I don't even know what to say sef.

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    1. Rip to the dead!
      Some people are funny sha, u took ur wife to a hospital where u weren't satisfied with their services from the first day you took her dere, u still left her there seeing her deteriorate. I don't get it?! I am sad that this life was wasted just like dat but she shld have been transferred to another hospital even before delivery.
      Doctors don't feel d pain u feel!!!

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    2. Me I get angry everytime I have read this write up. Warahell !! As for me before I report to any hospital or doctor , I have already gone to Dr Google aka web MD with my symptoms. Armed with this great info I go to the doctor and let me see which doctor will not send me for all the tests I request... All hell will break loose that day. No doctor is perfect Abeg , even abroad, just last week one yeye oyibo doctor gave me a wrong diagnosis, thank God for God, I got to the specialist and she's wondering where the doctor got his license . But because she wants to protect her colleague she pretends she can't understand what I am saying... And that is in Canada o. Abeg my people if you feel something is not right then it's not, Google is your friend. I know web MD sometimes gives the worst case scenario but pls better than just sitting down and relying on some human . RIP Dolapo.... I am pained

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    3. I'm more pained that the man didn't dim it fit to take the wife else where after the returned to the hospital and the consultant wasn't around. That should have been the next thing since she was in pains and nobody to attend to her..

      Lord, this is a painful exist

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    4. I SIGNED IT! Please people SIGN IT - do not stop at commenting here. Revolutionary movements happen BECAUSE people ACT. If everyone on here SIGNS, we will teach Eko Hospital just how sancrosanct human life and that REGARDLESS of its ownership being in the hands of some Nigerian aristocrats, the hospital owes it to its publics to ALWAYS act right.

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    5. My dear, I truly doubt u are an adult that has gone thru prolonged medical care (e.g such as when pregnant), u do immediately switch doctors when u dnt get relief from an initial diagnosis, u go back for further consultation....the family did ok from wat I see,I pray for them to handle their loss and Eko hospital to step up and be responsible

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    6. Very stupid story
      Sorry to d Dead. Rip. Oga u wanted that woman dead stop blaming the hospital. If u cherished her, u wld have found another hospital. Hisssss

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    7. U don donate d woman nah, u no wan make pple ask questions, u rush enter face book. If I hear....

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    8. How many hospitals do u have in gra??? ' a promising banker ' and u couldn't switch hospitals. Abeg fear God o. Rip

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    9. Na der way, rmr when I was having allergy, went to the hospital d doctor on duty was so non challant abt my condition.its here on stella blog I was advised on how to treat myself.
      Shout out to sexy F

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    10. Sincerely,poor woman! She just died anyhow,as the Eko hospital doctors are sadists that are hapi seeing people die,people shld not go there. Is it bcos its HMO stuff? Bcos I know HMO stuff,most of dem dnt take patients serious,its a pity she died like dis,her husband shld have taken her smwhr else,most doctors are sadists. I dnt know if sueing the hospital will work oh! For naija?? I doubt!

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    11. Anon 14.03 ure head dey there.

      Even up to d drugs given in the hospital I cross check them online, Na God dey save person sha.

      RIP to d dead. May God console her family.

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  2. This is saddening! Nigerian doctors/hospitals are not mindful of human lives because of their carelessness. This death could have been averted if only they acted professionally. May God grant the family of the deceased the fortitude to bear their loss - Amen
    www.alabekee.blogspot.com

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  3. Read this story on Facebook yesterday.
    I was shocked, very sad story.
    Rest in peace Dolapo and may God be with your family you left behind.

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    1. Jesus. Yes the hospital is to blame. But why did her family leave this much interval of about 5 days or more when they noticed she wasn't being attended to?
      This cry out should have been fine when she was abandoned and not now that she is dead. Yes I am very angry because the hospital was negligent and the husband too was too patient. I am sorry but this is how I feel.

      Once u noticed that they were messing around u should have screamed the bloody hospital down, protested, or worst case scenario moved her to another hospital. A woman who had a baby in that manner was at at high risk and a minute can make a difference. Sir, u didn't act on time. I mean her husband. No u did not. U are as guilty as the hospital. I'm sorry. Haba!!!!!!

      She was Dolapo but now she's being referred to as "the body". This is traumatising for me to read. I weep!!!!!!!! OMG

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    2. Sisi, u know when u r pregnant, u stick to one doctor. It's not wise to move from doctor to doctor.
      I totally hate government hospitals. Any pregnancy sees me to a private hospital. Most of the doctors in these government hospitals have their own hospital and they expect you to go there.
      I spent so much money giving birth, emergency cs alone was 350k besides other things. I'm grateful to heaven we could afford it because I don't know if the government hospital would have seen my complications early enough.
      It's all God and I sympathize with the family. Eko hospital, you people are so mean.... I can't get a hand on the fact that they didn't think of the cs. She gave birth in the elevator... Omg

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    3. Me too.
      When it comes to child birth and delivery, I can't near government hospitals cos they really do not care.
      God forbid!
      I still remember how my friend gave birth in the open ward in Island maternity about 2 years ago.

      No nurse or doctor came to her aid till she finished birthing her twins alone on her bed.
      They can't claim they didn't hear her screams for help, even that of other patients,most of them who couldn't stand up from their beds to help her because of one problem or the other.

      It was after she was done that they came running, forming emergency.
      Nonsense!
      The worst is that she ended up losing the babies!
      Arrrggghhhh!
      I hate to remember...

      ...and it also took them upto 2 days to change her bloodied bedsheets!
      Ordinary bed sheets.
      Such incompetence!

      To think she went there because she was brainwashed by some people that that's where she will get "excellent" care from "professional and well experienced" doctors.
      Akuko!

      Good private hospitals have a name to protect so they hardly mess up like this these days.
      And these days, all the professional doctors you need can be found in good private hospitals.
      Na your pocket go hear am sha.

      RIP to the dead lady.
      It's a pity.
      SMH.

      I hope this case won't be swept under the carpet as usual.

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    4. And my unseen angel sisi Eko is para'ing!sis pls calm down..may God give the family the strength to bear der loss

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    5. Eko hospital is a private hospital oooh. And quite expensive toooooo... No be government hospital... E K O... eneli,kuku&obiorah

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  4. Jesus!!! This is a very sad incident. OMG

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    1. Very sad,rip to d lady...I lost my dad to negligence of a doctor n his nurses,am just getting over my hatred for doctors .If nothing is done about it,I fear for d future of dis country when it comes to d medical line...it's so sad dat wen some unintelligent yahoo boys are looking for a babe to carry overnyt,dey go to luth idi-araba to pick medical students...can u imagine,dos r d people dat'l become doctors,surgeons ,pharmacists etc....sad

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    2. You are a fool o.what stupid talk is that. You think medical students(female) are sluts like you. I can see how dumb you are.

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  5. Ewwwooooooooooooooooooooo!!! Chai.....RIP DOLAPO!!!

    All these witches ND wizard doctors!!! Ur end is near!!

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  6. OMG!!!so sad........may her soul rest in peace

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  7. This is so sad! May her soul rest in perfect peace.

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  8. I was just reading with so much fear hoping not to read that she died.
    Oh no!!!!!
    Whatt gross negligence.!
    Why? What is all this????
    So sad.
    Sadly This is a typical Nigerian attitude. Negligence. Turning the bbliind eye to emergency situations
    Smh

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  9. How sad

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  10. Wow so sad,some doctors are very wicked,heartless and inhuman,what they did to Doolapo have done to lots of women and because our government is corrupt and don't care for human lives,that is why most hospital treat their patients in this horrific manner

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  11. Smh..am too shocked for words. RIP Dolapo.

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  12. This is the reason why people rush abroad for proper health care treatment....I can bet if this woman was paid more attention she won't have died ...but he's right ...in some naija hospitals...it's business as usual...very nonchalant when it comes to some natural health issues like child birth...some nurses even slap and beat mothers in labour room...only on naija..l.......Stella u must enjoy me

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  13. Hmmm.. So shocking
    May God console the baby
    And keep the new born.
    It is well.

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  14. *crying*
    Careless hospital attendant,never knew ENELI KUKU OBIORA hospital operates like this.
    What a loss !
    RIP Dolapo...God rest your soul
    God pls comfort her loved ones she left behind.amen

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    1. Careless hospital...all they have is just d name..nothing special

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    2. Careless hospital...all they have is just d name..nothing special

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  15. My heart just sunk, reading this.
    It's high time we doctors start getting sued for negligence, so it would serve as deterrent to promising young doctors to stick to the physicians oath
    Which states
    I solemnly pledge myself to consecrate my life to the service of humanity
    I will practice my profession with conscience and dignity
    The health of my patient will be my ist consideration
    I will maintain by all means in my power to honor the noble traditions of the medical profession .
    I will maintain the utmost respect for human life . Etc

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    1. That oath dear is just like the national anthem we sing. No meaning 2 a typical Nigerian, it's just a song.
      RIP 2 d dead. But if u ask me I think d hubby too wasted so much time. In as much as I don't wanna sound mean. He saw how she's been neglected Y then was he wasting all that waiting 4 one stupid consultant or doctor. He shouldve taken her out of that place immediately seeing she's in so much pains n yet 2 b attended to. But then again was I there?

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    2. Thank u Tessy. Her husband who was by her side should have raised the alarm on time. I don't care what anybody says, he wasted time. Oh he did. Not being insensitive but comon, I would have screamed and rushed to the television station if I saw life drifting out of my loved one becos of gross negligence from the bloody hospital. Or I would have taken her elsewhere

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  16. Too bad. May the soul of the departed rest in peace and may God grant the family the fortitude to bear the loss.

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  17. Eko hospital should be CLOSED DOWN and d keys thrown into a lagoon!!! Thank God a voice is speaking for d dead. I've always known EKO hospital to be FAKE!!! I've lost colleague n family members of friends @ Eko hospital! I can never advice my enemy to go there for treatment! It's that bad!!! My colleague died of mere malaria leaving his young wife widowed and 4 little kids fatherless!!! I believe the owner is in a cult n so they r used to soooo many deaths there, am just saying!!! Adieu Dolapo!!!

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    1. My friend I agree jare.
      This deaths no be millennium things oh.
      As far back as when I was a kid in the 90s my mum's colleague also died with her pregnancy at EKO hospital.
      They were operating on her and Nepa took light,no back up generator.
      That was the first time I heard Eneli,Kuku and the Last name which I have forgotten cos my mum was always repeating the story of what an incompetent hospital they were.
      I have never forgotten cos the colleague was a newly wed.

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    2. Eneli,Kuku and Obiora ( EKO)

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    3. Oh such needless death !!! Why?? Nigerian doctors why?? May her soul RIP!!
      That's how they treated DH with their lackadaisical attitude he had to Switch from them to Lagoon hospitals Ikeja. This is so sad !!!

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  18. Why will a consultant be absent on duty for 24hrs.
    Why was she even not admitted for close monitoring the ist day she got to the hospital.

    My lord , this death could ve been adverted
    Indeed gross negligence and total mismanagement by the team involved in EKO hospital
    Let me forward this link to my friend who is a resident doctor in eko hospital.
    My heart is honestly broken, hearing this

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  19. What a sad thing.... EKO hospital and LUTH I don't know which one is more careless



    All in all.....God be our guide






    @Galore

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    1. @Galore add LAGOON Hospital Apapa. So called big hospitals parading incompetent, nonchalant and lackadaisical consultants, meanwhile their over sabi can intimidate a learner. God will judge all of them, IJN.

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    2. Don't compare a teaching hospital to any other hospital Abeg, Luth is far far better than eko, d number of patient Luth attends to in a day eko hospital can't try it!. Eko hospital has always being like dis right from when I was a child, Hv always heard same sad news abt eko hospital so no be today! It's a mortuary, dey shld consider making it a full time mortuary cos dey Hv more dead bodies there than life their cup don full! I pray dey dnt get away with this!

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  20. Our lives begin to end the day we become silent on the things that matter~martin luther king.
    I was so pained reading this..
    Gross negligence..
    Lord have mercy

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  21. So sad, something serious must have gone wrong, the family can sue for gross negligence, such a sad story...

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  22. Chai chai chai Chaiiii!
    Such a painful situation and avoidable at that!
    May the Lord rest her soul and comfort all her friends family and children at this time.

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  23. am sorry for your loss, i did my IT in a private hospital and i wont lie to you they only want your money. as for me i believe government hospitals remains the best. i hope this goes viral and the necessary authority steps in.

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  24. Hmmm SHOCKING! May God deliver us! I used to think EKO was one of the best hospitals in town. I have never heard where a body is left unpacked for 24 hrs. I still remember when my mum passed by the time my aunt got to her bed she wasn't there anymore they had packed the body and sent to the morgue, so this people are evil very very EVIL! And they will still bring bill. This death has to be investigated seriously because is what we call "negligent death" and the hospital is culpable and liable so should be held responsible! Mr husband am sorry I know what is like to loose a loved one.

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  25. Sad. RIP Dolapo.
    These hospitals get away with these things because no one sues them, I know his wife is gone, he should sue them for every penny they've got. If possibly get other victims' families and make it a class action suit (lawyers in the house is class action done in Nigeria?).
    I don't know if too much of seeing dead bodies also deadens the heart, these doctors/nurses now sees everyone as cadaver.
    Poor man he will be regretting not moving her to another hospital, may God heal his heart.

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    1. Yes class action is done in nigeriaa,example is the recent dSTV case.

      Bolateethole.blogspot.com

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  26. I have also had a nasty experience at eko hsp. They just want to exploit you and they are terribly understaffed.
    Had to discharge my 2 yr old son after being placed on admission and no one attending to him for over 4 hrs. The boy was terribly weak and dehydrated.
    Bought fanta in traffic and gave the boy on the way to another hospital.
    Big structure no hospitality in my estimation.

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    1. That is what the husband should have done.Rush his wife to another hospital even general hospital will not leave a patient unattended to for that long. May Dolapo soul rest in peace.

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  27. This is so so sad. The hospital, doctors who were on duty should be sued. Someone should be made to take responsibility for what happened to that woman. I hope this should not be handled with kid's glove. This is wicked and they will not escape the consequences of their evil action. My heart goes to the bereaved family.

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  28. My Lord and My God
    Na wa o
    May God protect us all

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  29. RIP to the dead.
    that is the problem when you go to hospital and it is HMO.

    they prefer to work with anyone with cash not HMO.
    with HMO na panadol, yeye drugs they will give.

    me too i tire for this HMO. all these companies using HMO, please help your staff because of what we see as per HMO

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  30. I lost an uncle in that same branch of Eko Hospital last year december. Coincidentally, he suffered from excruciating leg pain too. they amputated the problematic leg without doing proper consultation and then they left him in the ward unattended to. the Doctors and nurses werent even concerned about the medical welfare of the man. Eko hospital is death trap. They are just living on their past glory. their Doctors are wack and i think their license should be ceased. they cant even treat ordinary malaria.

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    1. God will punish the management and staff of that bloody hospital. They should petition them

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    2. I am too tired to type.
      i would have loved to share my experience in that so called hospital.
      EKO hospital is a joke.

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  31. Sigh,thanks stella you fighting a good fight..

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  32. RIP Dola!Let perpetual light shine upon her and may heaven receive her dear soul.Is this Eko hospital private or general?

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  33. It is everywhere. That is how someone from my church died also on Wednesday, she went to UCH to complain coz she studies at UI and they said she has typhoid fever, they gave her drugs and sent her away like that, after 3 days she went back to complain about severe pains to which they replied it's normal, on Wednesday she came home (lagos) and the pains started again but when she was rushed to a clinic at home, the mofos said it's too late for her hmmmmmmn she died that evening at home. The level of negligence in our health sector is alarming but if no rich person they will give them special treatment, I hope Buhari with God's help will prefer positive change

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  34. please lets not just comment on the blog and carry on please do sign the petition i wont take 60secs. lets take real change into our hands and it starts from things like these.

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  35. Stella i gave birth at EKO hospital it was a horrible experience,80 % of pregnant women there have to go through cs so they can make more money,No qualified doctor.Only chukwukelu handling the whole women but surulere and ikeja .

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  36. I am dumbfounded! What makes this so bad is that the hospital did not show any form of sympathy even after the woman died but then this is one side of the story.

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  37. My blood ran cold while reading this.

    I weep for two young boys who.have been rendered motherless.
    I weep for the infant who will never get to suckle from the mother's breasts.
    I weep for a man who will never get to behold his wife again.
    I weep for the family who will never get to see their sister/daughter/aunty ever again.

    I use Eko hospital and I can authoritatively tell u that their staff, especially at ikeja, starting from the gate men are RUDE.

    You won't get value for your money.
    It's a pity that a molehill has turned into a mountain.

    May God comfort her family.
    R.I.P to her.

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    1. Better withdraw from them fast

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    2. Nothing good about this hospital yet 50per of lagosians go there 4 treatment. Why???

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  38. The hubby too should be blamed,he wasted so much time when he saw the hand writing boldly written..This nearly happened to me but we immediately rushed to government hospital,

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  39. RIP Dolapo.

    May God save us from all these doctors and hospitals with their I too know attitude.

    Amen.

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  40. Oh God!
    This was such a sad read for me.
    Such gross negligience from a reputable healthcare givers.
    May God himself continue saving us.
    Rest in perfect peace Dolapo.

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  41. J-E-S-U-S ! ! ! !

    Even Eko Hospital.

    In shock, short of word/s.

    RIP Dolapo God console your family.

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  42. That hospital is one of the worst hospital in nigeria ,Over charging for no reason,They are teribly under staff,the attitude of the staff nko,Have only one gynacologist for ikeja and surulere,No theater in surulere,they can be so confused .i went for scan three time when i was pregnant and no one to atted to me,I eventually laboured for 2day in surulere and when the baby was 5 cm they change me to enter the theater.Another doc came and said it has to be cs .i was in pain i didnt know there was no theater they have to ca

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  43. Rip Dolapo,so sad & painful.Niger health system needs total over hauling.

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  44. Thanks so much for this Stels,

    We implore people to sign the petition, also share your story on www.justicefordolapoadesanya.wordpress.com

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  45. It is so sad, the children are now motherless... a life that could have been saved.
    Just like my cousin who had her arm amputated in Lasuth because cancer was spreading, alas after the amputation, the dr did not advice on chemotherapy which is the next step.
    Now the cancer has spread further, it was a private hosp that said why amputate her if u wouldnt put her on chemo after. I feel very sad.
    We dont have a medical system in this country and it starts with the individual medical personnel 1st before lack of facilities. Nign nurses are the most hostile health care workers i have ever seen

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    1. Reminds me of the experience I had at vonne hospital yaba. I was bleeding ( obvious threatened abortion) and pleading n begging d nurse to just allow me see the doctor but to no avail. Doc finally came lik 45 mind after and still dint check me, after answering her questions she told me she wasn't taking notes so she wd start again then pass me to the MD who also said I have to pay for scan first before attending to me. He also went on saying I lost d baby nd should come for evacuation but first I needed an injection that night to try save d baby. Their POS wasn't working, d nurse told me I hav to go use d atm before I cud get the injection, I was bleeding and begging.she refused. Had to call a friend to quickly help me drive down to the nearest atm so I waited while praying inwardly to God to save my baby. Finally Gt d injection n left, I dint go back there oh. Went to my hospital that night even though it was really late. My baby survived and he's 2 now. Dts how d old doctor woulda evacuated my baby. Naija

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  46. Oh my God. Rest in perfect peace Dolapo

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  47. Am i suprised?NO.in 2009 a friend was in labour and was rushed to EKO hospital in surulere,my God you need to see the way the nurses were behaving even the hospital environment na wa very dusty and dirty.The hubby could not stand their nonchalant attitude towards his wife he just put her back in the car and drove to randle where she had the baby.Someone in labour didn't bother them they were there asking for card no in that condition.All this private hospitals na wa.Thia is so sad and something should be done.RIP to dolapo and my heart goes out to her family,friends and kids,only God can console them at this time.

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  48. From "Leg pain" via spontaneous labour and delivery to "gasping for air" culminating in sudden death is simple -- Pulmonary Embolus!
    Only an extremely high index of suspicion would lead to precautionary measures.
    Very easy when one is relaxed on the bed, but in a busy hospital like that hmmmm oh well

    This is just another reason why Nigerian Hospitals should develop algorithms & checklists for routine procedures.

    R.I.P to the dead, my condolences to her loved ones.

    Not really happy about the treating of the body afterwards (which may be a logistics problem, as someone here has already said they are short-staffed).

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    1. Honestly, it was pulmonary embolism that came to my mind.
      May she rest in peace and may God grant her family the fortitude to bear the loss. Amen.

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    2. Your analysis on the the cause of death seems logical.
      Leg pain in a pregnant woman,
      Maybe she had deep vein thrombosis(DVT) in her calf muscles, and the emboli just travelled straight to the lungs .

      An autopsy should be carried out.

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    3. Orimiwu!see doctors speaking in their medical terms

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  49. olori western union10 April 2015 at 13:51

    My Goodness!! Words cant explain the way am feeling now, these will surely be the last person they will treat this way at Eko am sure of that.
    RIP to the dead

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  50. I'm just numb reading this. Grosssssssss and pathetic. Eeeeeeeeh! This is all shade of WICKEDNESS and gross misconduct. A very careless death. Lord have mercy. RIP to the death, and may the family be consoled.

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  51. HMOs should stop lying to clients please.

    Nigerians should insist on a catalog which will show what their insurance entitles them to, not word of mouth.

    If you are a HMO patient please forget quality drugs and quality care, just forget it simple.

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  52. Devil incarnates in some hospitals. Una no go see me in Jesus' name - Amen. So sad!

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  53. This is sad but the husband should have taken her to her another Hospital when he notice their lackdaisical attitude.

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  54. Hmmm. Wickedness in low places. Somebody must pay dearly for this wickedness and negligence. Some of this hospitals don't value life. They want money badly. That is why I don't tolerate them at all. I ask questions like what is the name of this injection and the work, who is attending to me pls? Or even walk away if need be. So many people died because of wrong diagnosis and all.I will share my story another day. Rip Dolapo and to the husband and families, may God be with you at this trying moment.

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  55. Eko hospital is so 1990. Why still go there? what are Dr Kuku and Dr Obiora doing about the decline of their hospital?

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  56. In terrible shock!
    All i can think of are d Poor Poor kids.
    The Poor baby Who z now Motherless
    AnD d biggest baby of dem all,her hubby.

    Sleep tight Dolapo.

    #Sad#

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  57. This is personal to me....its a really distressing situation that's both shocking and infuriating.
    My friend is now left with a brand new baby to nurse and 3 who would grow up without their mother.

    Pls sign the petition!!!!

    Eko Hospital collecting money as a HMO and giving out crap service, killing people and maiming others for life

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  58. Sounds like blood clot. It probably traveled to her heart and blocked her circulation. RIP sweet dear girl. Its sad that even the doctors can't figure out that pregnant women.are at risk for poor circulation and they had the nerve to tell her its normal. Ah! Africa!

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  59. May D Lord console the family. Its well

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  60. Maaannn, I wish I could sign this over and over again. Now I get why those who can afford it always travel abroad. It's just the peace of mind they seek...
    So sad! ...and the nurses lack so much empathy you would think they had a knife to their throat and forced to take up the job.

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  61. Motayo hospital Ikeja, I remember like it was yesterday. Almost 4 years. Same setting, before we knew what was happening we lost her and the baby. HMO's are crap

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  62. Most of these consultants are not always on ground in the private hospitals because they have more than one jobs, an hospital like Eko hospital should be able to employ a consultant who will be in 247 rather than wait for one coming =once a week from government hospital. May the Lord comfortt the family and keep the kids safe

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  63. This is so sad, sigh!
    R.I.p Dolapo.
    Lord please comfort her family and be a mother to her children. Amen.
    I have signed. I pray, Dolapo get justice for this negligence. # hurts#

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  64. is it not the same Eko hospital that injected a baby with HIV one year like that. Even the parents of the baby was interviewed by channels TV in their sunrise on Saturday program. all of a sudden we didn't hear anything about the case again. Guess it was swept under the carpet. Eko hospital! Rather than wasting my money going there for treatment, I will rather visit a government hospital.

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  65. Please Wots d meaning of HMO???

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  66. Chikito a.k.a FinalSay10 April 2015 at 17:33

    Please, let us not be blinded by the 'big' hospital names all the time. If it's not them lagoon and reddington and the really new generation hospitals, go to a private consultant in a smaller hospital. These consultants run their own business and take it very seriously. If you have any complications, they will refer you to the bigger hospitals they work for and take your case more seriously. These big old hospitals should be closed down. They still thrive on 'old name' not competence.
    RIP to the dead. Such a pity.

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  67. What Rubbish. The so called Dolapo Adesanya was diagnosed of cancer in 2012. she declined treatment and got pregnant afterwards. you know what pregnancy can do to cancer cells. be wise and mind the way you talk down another business. do a thorough check. why is her husband not talking?

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    1. So called?May God forgive you!!

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    2. So because she was diagnosed of cancer, means you should abandon her and kill her. Life is not something you play with .u cnt create one

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    3. Can you at least respect the dead...you refer to Dolapo as so called...what was your problem with her.....what business are you talking about?so all the other people talking about EKO hospital are faking it.... Hmmm I pity your miserable and sad life...people are mourning and you are talking about business...what goes around does come around my dear

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    4. you are a liar from the pit of he'll. She was never diagnosed of Cancer! God will judge you and your entire race for this lie that you are telling against the dead. I know her very well. She is a family friend. She didn't have cancer.... You must be an agent of the devil working in EKO Hospital. No amount of lies will save you.

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  68. That's how one African nurse nearly killed my baby because of this same negligence . I went into labour and a white nurse was telling the stupid lady that she doesn't like my child's heartbeat the witch said it was fine bla bla .afterawhile the lady came to check on me and noticed the same thing that black winch said the baby was fine ,the lwhite lady just ignored her thus time around and fled the room to get hold of the consultant when he came and checked me ,he started panicking his hands were visibly shaking . I was rushed with such speed into the theatre ,my ex sign quick quick . I was knocked out in less than five mins . When woke up I saw a carbon copy of me long straight hair with eyes wide open starring at me. The said she was having bradycardia. The witch came to explain her stupidity i just eye am she wan use my pikin that day for their coven but God no Gree .

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  69. Hmmmmm! The selfish hubby wanted only HMO services. But if it where himself, he would bring out cash and go for better services. May her soul RIP.

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  70. Dolapo was a friend's BFF....I know her very well,it's just too sad that she had to go this way at such a young age with kids that might not remember they ever had a mum...Adieu Dear Dolapo....my friend is shattered and I'm equally sad

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  71. Its so painful but truth be told that's how they treat HMO patients. I have been a victim.

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  72. I picked Eko hospital for my HMO . They are horrible, the surulere branch has 2 corper dr only. No experienced hand. last week I went to the hospital and was advised to go do a test and that my HMO will have to approve first which would take 2 days, I got there on Thursday 2 days after and my file had been abandoned no approval ,nothing. When I started raising my voice they sharply sent a mail to my HMO! I called those ones and they responded in 5 mins , so why tell me to come in two days for an approval that can be gotten immediately. Useless dirty people with dust and cobwebs everywhere. Inexperienced baby Drs who are very nonchalant too.

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    1. Eko hospital surulere is my HMO too.

      But after the last time I went there, I told myself that I won't ever be there again.

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      That establishment has been run into the ground.

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  73. Nigerians like hospitals with big sounding names with expensive bills...."oh i had my baby at EKO hospital..." May her soul rest in peace. They have no right to snuff her life away,but its their way,its their style of business..and Nigerians will keep coming,especially the rich ones...

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  74. This is really pathetic and don't know why these big hospitals behave badly towards HMO patients. I had a wonderful experience at IFPF hospital Maryland and would recommend it anyday for maternity. RIP to Dolapo

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  75. Very sad. RIP to the dead. A lot of deaths in this country are out of negligence. People should learn to do what's best for them biko. You only got one life. it's those little kids I pity, especially the newest one that was delivered in the elevator. God help us o

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  76. Even a well trained nurse(seems they are short staffed) will suspect blood clot when a pregnant woman comes with complaint of severe leg pain, this could have been managed to prevent it escalating to pulmonary embolism. Nigeria's health sector still have a very long way to go, rip to the dead.
    Stella Why do I feel like u ve joined politics? I hail o.

    Angel

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  77. *seems they were short staffed*
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  78. EKO Hospital is a mess and a death trap. My Dad spent some time receiving cancer treatment there. The doctors were insensitive, the nurses are something else. Towards the time he died, they had all given up total interest in looking in on hi. One day, he was gasping for breath and my mum rushed out the door to call a doctor, a nurse brazenly told the doctor not to bother with "that man in that room". We were heartbroken. Doctor Obiorah would look in once in blueeeeee moooon! Could you believe that one morning, a doctor came in with his team and put braces on my dad's nek, and started raising his legs; up, down, up down. My younger brother had to enquire of them what was going on, as nobody had ever done that to my dad's legs since he had been there. The doctor quickly checked his card and realised h ehad the WRONG patient! What if it was an oral drug or injection he came in to administer nko?!

    Anyway, my dad finally died and only one Dr. Uche was really dedicated to his work there. This was in 2003.

    It is well. Do not take yourself or loved ones there for treatment. Ever!

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  79. Fellow Nigerians, our doctors are doing guess work. Google is your friend. Una hear? Google before ever proceeding to the hospital. My HMO is Lagoon hospital. They have this thing of hiring young, green horns as doctors. I had a problem of frequent urination and kept visiting the Lagoon hospital Apapa for answers. They ran Diabetes, infection tests etc. But I still had the problem. ALL THE DOCTORS TOLD ME i HAD TO LIVE WITH THE PROBLEM. tUFIAKWA!! iT TOOK GOOGLE TO TELL ME THAT i HAD A FIBROID pressing against my bladder. Scans confirmed this. I had the fibroid removed and frequent urination ceased.! Hehehehhe!

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  80. My heart goes out to the family of the deceased especially to the husband of the deceased; it is never easy losing a loved one. I am a friend of the deceased and my conscience will not rest unless I tell the truth and put this matter in the true perspective.
    1. The deceased was diagnosed with a lump/ tumour in the breast in 2012 and the lump was successfully removed in this same EKO Hospital.

    2. Further investigations carried out by this same EKO Hospital, revealed that the lump/ tumour which was successfully removed was malignant, and the deceased was informed. She was asked to come for radiotherapy and also informed that she might have her breast removed to prevent the spread of the cancer but she refused.

    3. Sometime later, she successfully delivered her first baby in the hospital, and still the pleads of the hospital for her to come for radiotherapy and possibly remove her breasts to prevent the spread of the cancer fell on deaf ears and she blatantly refused. God bless her soul.

    4. Fast forward to 2015, the cancer had completely spread all over and even to her spine and this was the reason she was paraplegic and could not walk. She was confined to a wheel chair even before she was brought to the hospital.

    5. On the fateful day, she fell into labour on her wheel chair and gave birth to the baby on the wheelchair. This delivery was traumatic to her cancer ridden body and to the poor baby and the baby was dead on delivery.

    6. This same EKO Hospital resuscitated the baby and thank God the baby is alive till date.

    7. Unfortunately the deceased passed away. But this is where the story begins. The family refused to allow the hospital to move the body to the mortuary and from 10am to 11am the following kept praying and speaking in tongues on her corpse believing that she would wake from the dead. After 24 hours of this misbehaviour, the hospital management instead that the body be moved to the mortuary, citing that there was a chapel there.

    8. Few days later, the family came for the corpse and signed an undertaking that they did not require a post mortem.

    9. Death is painful and tragic, and my heart goes out to the family but we should stand for the truth and not tarnish the image of a hospital that has built its reputation for over 30 years.

    10. Rest in peace. God bless your soul.

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      May her soul RIP

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    2. Anonymous whoever u are, Pray that God will forgive u. Eko Hospital paid u to write this write-up. Also she was never ur friend or bff. And for your information she was never diagnose of cancer, there is evidence and prove to this. I know she is looking down at u from heaven and shaking her head for u knowing u are doing this because of money. You don't have integrity, conscience and fear of God. I pray God will forgive u and such thing won't happen to ur family. Life is a passing phase, so be conscious of heaven and mindful of where ur soul will be when u take ur final breath.

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  81. My heart goes out to the family of the deceased especially to the husband of the deceased; it is never easy losing a loved one. I am a friend of the deceased and my conscience will not rest unless I tell the truth and put this matter in the true perspective.
    1. The deceased was diagnosed with a lump/ tumour in the breast in 2012 and the lump was successfully removed in this same EKO Hospital.

    2. Further investigations carried out by this same EKO Hospital, revealed that the lump/ tumour which was successfully removed was malignant, and the deceased was informed. She was asked to come for radiotherapy and also informed that she might have her breast removed to prevent the spread of the cancer but she refused.

    3. Sometime later, she successfully delivered her first baby in the hospital, and still the pleads of the hospital for her to come for radiotherapy and possibly remove her breasts to prevent the spread of the cancer fell on deaf ears and she blatantly refused. God bless her soul.

    4. Fast forward to 2015, the cancer had completely spread all over and even to her spine and this was the reason she was paraplegic and could not walk. She was confined to a wheel chair even before she was brought to the hospital.

    5. On the fateful day, she fell into labour on her wheel chair and gave birth to the baby on the wheelchair. This delivery was traumatic to her cancer ridden body and to the poor baby and the baby was dead on delivery.

    6. This same EKO Hospital resuscitated the baby and thank God the baby is alive till date.

    7. Unfortunately the deceased passed away. But this is where the story begins. The family refused to allow the hospital to move the body to the mortuary and from 10am to 11am the following kept praying and speaking in tongues on her corpse believing that she would wake from the dead. After 24 hours of this misbehaviour, the hospital management instead that the body be moved to the mortuary, citing that there was a chapel there.

    8. Few days later, the family came for the corpse and signed an undertaking that they did not require a post mortem.

    9. Death is painful and tragic, and my heart goes out to the family but we should stand for the truth and not tarnish the image of a hospital that has built its reputation for over 30 years.

    10. Rest in peace. God bless your soul.

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    1. Anonymous whoever u are, Pray that God will forgive u. Eko Hospital paid u to write this write-up. Also she was never ur friend or bff. And for your information she was never diagnose of cancer, there is evidence and prove to this. I know she is looking down at u from heaven and shaking her head for u knowing u are doing this because of money. You don't have integrity, conscience and fear of God. I pray God will forgive u and such thing won't happen to ur family. Life is a passing phase, so be conscious of heaven and mindful of where ur soul will be when u take ur final breath.

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  82. My heart goes out to the family of the deceased especially to the husband of the deceased; it is never easy losing a loved one. I am a friend of the deceased and my conscience will not rest unless I tell the truth and put this matter in the true perspective.
    1. The deceased was diagnosed with a lump/ tumour in the breast in 2012 and the lump was successfully removed in this same EKO Hospital.

    2. Further investigations carried out by this same EKO Hospital, revealed that the lump/ tumour which was successfully removed was malignant, and the deceased was informed. She was asked to come for radiotherapy and also informed that she might have her breast removed to prevent the spread of the cancer but she refused.

    3. Sometime later, she successfully delivered her first baby in the hospital, and still the pleads of the hospital for her to come for radiotherapy and possibly remove her breasts to prevent the spread of the cancer fell on deaf ears and she blatantly refused. God bless her soul.

    4. Fast forward to 2015, the cancer had completely spread all over and even to her spine and this was the reason she was paraplegic and could not walk. She was confined to a wheel chair even before she was brought to the hospital.

    5. On the fateful day, she fell into labour on her wheel chair and gave birth to the baby on the wheelchair. This delivery was traumatic to her cancer ridden body and to the poor baby and the baby was dead on delivery.

    6. This same EKO Hospital resuscitated the baby and thank God the baby is alive till date.

    7. Unfortunately the deceased passed away. But this is where the story begins. The family refused to allow the hospital to move the body to the mortuary and from 10am to 11am the following kept praying and speaking in tongues on her corpse believing that she would wake from the dead. After 24 hours of this misbehaviour, the hospital management instead that the body be moved to the mortuary, citing that there was a chapel there.

    8. Few days later, the family came for the corpse and signed an undertaking that they did not require a post mortem.

    9. Death is painful and tragic, and my heart goes out to the family but we should stand for the truth and not tarnish the image of a hospital that has built its reputation for over 30 years.

    10. Rest in peace. God bless your soul.

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  83. I have first hand personal experience with Eko Hospital's negligence and inexperienced staff.

    In 2013 April I had to go through evacuation twice after suffering a miscarriage both time I was under anesthesia. First time 2 obviously trainee doctor did the other evacuation only for me to be told the next day after a scan that some bit remained and I had to be operated again now by a consultant.

    It is this same Eko Hospital that a so-called Doctor (a female) was attending to me with one part and chatting away with her lover on the other. That was the last straw for me.

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  84. May the soul of the departed rest in peace. What shocks me the most is the number of people who keep quiet when these things happen. The hospital know they'll get away with it so they don't care. I have witnessed a couple situations with regards their negligence. 2 of which the affected were lawyers and nothing was done. If they had lawsuits for every mistake made, they'll change.
    From experience, when you go to the hospital or take someone to the hospital, please and please ask questions, no matter how silly you feel it might sound. When they change the drips, make sure they run the air from the previous bag before putting it into another. Finally pray, pray and pray some more.

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  85. A senseless death and very painful at that.
    May God heal and comfort the family.

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  86. Rip to thus Lasy. So sad.... A lot of women need to read a lit and goggle a lit to familiarise themselves with ailment relating to pregnancy. I think she had a condition called pre eclampsia. When your feet get unusually swollen and your blood pressure is high rush to hospital Immediately.

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  87. Rest in Peace Dolapo Adesanya . If only the dead could speak . You would tell the world the truth about how cancer had ravished your beautiful self . About how cancer of the beast which had spread through out your body could not be destroyed . Oh how I wish the dead could speak, she was diagnosed of cancer in 2012. She refused treatment and as the baby grew so did the cancer cell grow . RIP dear one , if only the dead could speak then EKO Hospital would be vindicated

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  88. Rest in Peace Dolapo Adesanya . If only the dead could speak . You would tell the world the truth about how cancer had ravished your beautiful self . About how cancer of the beast which had spread through out your body could not be destroyed . Oh how I wish the dead could speak, she was diagnosed of cancer in 2012. She refused treatment and as the baby grew so did the cancer cell grow . RIP dear one , if only the dead could speak then EKO Hospital would be vindicated

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  89. Dolapo please cry out about how you had gone to be with the lord and your family spent 24 hours praying on your dead corpse in the hospital believing that you would resurrect like Jesus Christ . please speak oh pls speak .

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  90. Dolapo please cry out about how you had gone to be with the lord and your family spent 24 hours praying on your dead corpse in the hospital believing that you would resurrect like Jesus Christ . please speak oh pls speak .

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  91. EKO Hospital might be anything you call it but it was not negligent in handling Dolapo . Instead the family and other religious fanatics advising her refused that she did chemo and breast removal when she was diagnosed with cancer in 2012 . The allowed the cancer spread and now blatantly lying that the Hospital was negligent . A woman that the cancer had confined to the wheel chair

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  92. EKO Hospital might be anything you call it but it was not negligent in handling Dolapo . Instead the family and other religious fanatics advising her refused that she did chemo and breast removal when she was diagnosed with cancer in 2012 . The allowed the cancer spread and now blatantly lying that the Hospital was negligent . A woman that the cancer had confined to the wheel chair

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  93. EKO Hospital might be anything you call it but it was not negligent in handling Dolapo . Instead the family and other religious fanatics advising her refused that she did chemo and breast removal when she was diagnosed with cancer in 2012 . The allowed the cancer spread and now blatantly lying that the Hospital was negligent . A woman that the cancer had confined to the wheel chair

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  94. EKO Hospital might be anything you call it but it was not negligent in handling Dolapo . Instead the family and other religious fanatics advising her refused that she did chemo and breast removal when she was diagnosed with cancer in 2012 . The allowed the cancer spread and now blatantly lying that the Hospital was negligent . A woman that the cancer had confined to the wheel chair

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  95. EKO Hospital might be anything you call it but it was not negligent in handling Dolapo . Instead the family and other religious fanatics advising her refused that she did chemo and breast removal when she was diagnosed with cancer in 2012 . The allowed the cancer spread and now blatantly lying that the Hospital was negligent . A woman that the cancer had confined to the wheel chair

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  96. EKO Hospital might be anything you call it but it was not negligent in handling Dolapo . Instead the family and other religious fanatics advising her refused that she did chemo and breast removal when she was diagnosed with cancer in 2012 . The allowed the cancer spread and now blatantly lying that the Hospital was negligent . A woman that the cancer had confined to the wheel chair

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  97. the girl had stage 4 cancer ohhhhhhhh, she was a walking corpse , she was a zombie , a living dead . Please can we let her rest in peace and the family grieve .

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  98. the girl had stage 4 cancer ohhhhhhhh, she was a walking corpse , she was a zombie , a living dead . Please can we let her rest in peace and the family grieve .

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  99. the girl had stage 4 cancer ohhhhhhhh, she was a walking corpse , she was a zombie , a living dead . Please can we let her rest in peace and the family grieve .

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  100. the girl had stage 4 cancer ohhhhhhhh, she was a walking corpse , she was a zombie , a living dead . Please can we let her rest in peace and the family grieve .

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  101. You have used the woman for money ritual and now you are running to social media . Wicked family . Why did you hurrily carry the corpse away and refuse that the hospital carry out a postmortem . Look let me not exposed this wicked hardened family plzzzzzzzsssssa

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  102. Plz let the truth be said . Dolapo was one of my BBF and she had stage 4 cancer , the cancer had spread . She was advised against falling pregnant but she refused to listen .As the beautiful baby grew so did he cancer cells spread at an accelerated speed . I miss her but this is he gospel truth

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  103. Plz let the truth be said . Dolapo was one of my BBF and she had stage 4 cancer , the cancer had spread . She was advised against falling pregnant but she refused to listen .As the beautiful baby grew so did he cancer cells spread at an accelerated speed . I miss her but this is he gospel truth

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  104. Nkoyo Umuru , u are he wizard and blood drinking witch . ,idiot

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  105. The girl was paraplegic . She didn't have blood clot, mama stella get your facts right

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  106. Anonymous, u are the big liar in the pit of hell , if u knew her well you would know she had cancer and was confined to the wheel chair . Liar claiming to know Dolapo

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  107. So nice to hear from the anonymous Eko Hospital trying to do damage control over this issue. The deceased was never diagnosed with cancer, she was hale and healthy. On the day she went to the hospital to complain of leg ache she was given paracetamol and sent back home without any check up and if truly she had cancer she would have been put on bed rest on that faithful day and operated on to bring out the baby. Stop telling lies to cover up.

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  108. This is serious!now am getting scared of all these so called "big hospitals" the hustle to travel out to birth is real!
    May God rest the soul of dolapo adesanya and comfort her family.

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  109. Eke hospital should be avoided like a plague....my office stopped using them when staff complaints became too much....just name and nothing else...that's why as long as God gives the means and I desire to have more babies it will be in the UK....mistakes too happen here oh but they will sha address it, learn from it and make some corrections.....eko hospital should be sued cos they more we just keep accepting everything they will keep doing more unchallenged......so so sad to hear when mothers die during or after childbirth.....it makes me thank God everyday that my twins tho came at 30 weeks are home hale and hearty....

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  110. Been traumatised after reading this piece and the comments. RIP madam dolapo only God knows the truth.

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  111. Can this Dolapo girl be allowed to rest in peace ,

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  112. EKO Hospital , I would advise that you give a press release so that the public can hear your size of the story . I remember the Ebola case in at Nicolas . It wasn't until the hospital's director spoke that we all knew the truth .

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  113. is eko hospital d only hospital in nigeria? when u saw dt time is been wasted y leave ur own wife out of neglegence. u shld have ursef to blame too. shebi she is dead,u wer b d husband,u go fit morn her reach two month? cos e no dey hard una. give u two weeks then u don start to hammer another lady.

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  114. Na wa oh , praying on a corpse for 24 hours !!!!!!!!! Is she Lazarus and are u Jesus to raise her from the dead . 9ja people ignorant and find it difficult to accept that birth and death are all part of the journey of life

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  115. Mama " by the grace of God you will be having your babies in uk" idiot !!!! Can you afford it . You will go there and weigh down the NHS system even though you are not entitled to it . Idiot , giving Nigerians a bad name

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  116. Breast cancer genes , even Angelina took out her breast as a preventive measure . Haba Dolapo , u for try naaaaaa. Better breast less and alive than having cleavage and 6 feet under .We as Nigerians really need to enlighten our minds

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  117. Breast cancer genes , even Angelina took out her breast as a preventive measure . Haba Dolapo , u for try naaaaaa. Better breast less and alive than having cleavage and 6 feet under .We as Nigerians really need to enlighten our minds

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  118. Idiot , do you think all doctors are prostitutes and lack knowledge like your dumb ass

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  119. Haaaaaaaaa even LUTH heyyyyy , stop saying things that are unconfirmed on this blog . Stella I thought that you put credible things on this blog naaaaaaa

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  120. I had all my kids in EKO hospital , 5 in number and had the last one in January this year . Didn't have any bad experience sha o !

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  121. Which kind damage control , do I know the hospital, I have never been there , not my style but am speaking for Dolapo my deceased friend and I speak the truth . She had cancer and should not have fallen pregnant in the 1st place .

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  122. Stop patronizing fake pastors who promise healing and collect your money . Wake up a dead person ???????????why did the hospital tolerate this . Now see the backlash

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  123. oh God , such a young lady .hummmmmmmm cancer ke'

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  124. God help us , too many stories , which one is true

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  125. Stella please take this Dolapo's matter off your blog . It's too controversial. So that the girl can rest and family grieve

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  126. Oh gosh , Dolly baby , u for commot the 2 breast .

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  127. EKO hospital, EKO hospital , I think you need to release a press statement , remember the Ebola case in st Nicolas . Speak so that charlatans that know nothing about medicine can shut up so Dolapo can rest

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  128. Shona are you maddddddd, are u an auxiliary nurse , talk less of a doctor .

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  129. Why why whyyyyyyyyyyyy

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  130. Still crying over the of my friend,Dr.Onyi Amuh of federal staff hosp, Abuja.she was a doctor working there till her death and died on the llabour bed due to negligence.To think she,worked there and could not receive adequate care is disheartening.she died and so did the baby.Onyi,rip

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  131. Zip up bags , plz check out kim butt on YouTube

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  132. Got forbid that I study medicine , don't insult me bosede. I have the same right as you have to speak on Stella blog . I love you Stella .

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  133. Talk is cheap . Asshole

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  134. Early detection , early detection will save lives

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  135. Earl y diagnosis , Earl y diagnosis , Earl y diagnosis , that's the morale of the story . Act on Earl y diagnosis . Leave theses pastors and their lies

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  136. Pastors sha !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your hands are stained with blood . Fake prayers and healings . Deceiving people not to go for treatment . I weep for 9ja .fake pastors , fake healers , fake doctors , fake husbands , fake friends .

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  137. What's my own , do I know the hospital . But are they Jesus to raise Lazarus

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  138. Check out my nude pictures on www.nudepics.com

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  139. Not again. Witches and wizards in the family

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  140. The Cancer story posted by an "anonymous" contributor is false. It is absolute rubbish. Firstly the author claims to have been a friend of the deceased and that her first child was born sometimes after 2012. False. Dolapo had her first child well before 2012. As a matter of fact the pregnancy in question was her third. Well, friends should be able to get simple facts about their friends correctly. Right? Secondly She was never diagnosed of Cancer. There is not a honest doctor alive who can claim to the contrary. So if the author of the false story was not a friend it is safe to assume that he or she is someone close to Eko Hospital. Who else stands to gain from the publication of what is apparent falsehood. This again reveals the rot that is now Eko Hospital. Firstly assuming (without conceding) that she had cancer what has happened to confidentiality? Secondly if truly she had cancer what steps did the Hospital take to save her? Or did they decide that she should die simply because she allegedly ignored their advice? Did it amount to an automatic death sentence? Thirdly why turn her back, asking her to return home on the assurance that all was well on tuesday the 31st of March with Paracetamol if truly the Hospital knew her history? Since when did paracetamol become the medication of choice for a pregnant woman who supposedly had cancer? Fourthly Why was the consultant absent for over 24 hours? Why was she abandoned for over two hours after the baby came on the wheelchair in the elevator? Was that also because she had cancer? Why was there not a single doctor around after she passed to give any information to the family? Why did it take a request of the family to speak to anyone before a female doctor eventually showed up to give some details? Was this also as a result of Cancer? Then they say she had been confined to a wheel chair because of the cancer! What rubbish! She attended ante-natal on Monday 30th of March in the same hospital and she walked into the place. She returned the following day with complaints of pains in the legs and was given Paracetamol. If you must attempt damage control please do so honorably.

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  141. Anonymous who ever you are, Pray that God will forgive you. Eko Hospital paid you to write this write-up. Also she was never your friend or bff. And for your information she was never diagnosis of cancer, there is evidence and prove to that. I know she is looking down at you from heaven and shaking her head for you knowing that you are doing this because of money or maybe your job is at stake. You don't have integrity and fear of God. I pray God will forgive you and such thing won't happen to your family. Life is a passing phase, so be conscious of heaven and mindful of where your soul will be when you take your final breathe. Thanks all for your empathy. God Bless!

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  142. Hi Stella,

    So sad! Probably DVT which led to Pulmonary Embolism. Now tell me why people should not seek medical attention outside of Nigeria?

    Emma.

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  143. And she is your friend abi , write your name then idiot . Am sure the family paid u to discredit the hospital . Dolapo was a peaceful person and wouldn't like all this .

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  144. I suspect this her husband oh , he seems indifferent about the whole issue . I hope u can hold your sexual emotions and mourn her for at least a year

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  145. I suspect this her husband oh , he seems indifferent about the whole issue . I hope u can hold your sexual emotions and mourn her for at least a year

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  146. ................ And Dolapo's husband has since moved on

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  147. Nah wa for 9ja , if it's not armed robbers , boko Harem , Nepa pole ,ashowo , food poising , hospital ,danfo driver , injection ,the list goes on and on

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  148. Nah wa for 9ja , if it's not armed robbers , boko Harem , Nepa pole ,ashowo , food poising , hospital ,danfo driver , injection ,the list goes on and on

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