Elisha Olumide
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Elisha Olumide
@thekingsreturn
Media Executive/Compliance. Skilled in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Customer Service
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2011
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Nigeria will argue about politics for 12 hours straight on TV, but nobody wants to talk about the quiet massacre happening in our hospitals.
In the past few days I have heard horrifying stories about healthcare facilities in Enugu State.
Hospitals with no light.
No oxygen.
No reagents.
Barely any doctors.
Wrong diagnosis due to bad or outdated equipments.
Imagine bringing a loved one to a hospital hoping to save their life… only to discover the hospital itself is helpless.
How many people have died simply because the system failed them?
How many families buried someone who could have lived if the hospital had basic equipment?
Joy Ezeugwu’s revelations about Uwani General Hospital in Enugu opened a window into something many people already knew but were too tired to speak about.
Yes, they say the light has now been fixed.
Yes, they say the hospital management has been fired.
But let’s be honest.
Fixing one light is not fixing the system.
Across many state health facilities especially in remote villages and poorer neighborhoods, the situation is reportedly worse.
No reagents for tests.
Broken equipment.
Understaffed wards.
Buildings that look abandoned.
These are supposed to be life-saving institutions, yet many of them look like places where hope goes to die.
Healthcare should never depend on whether you are rich enough to go to a private hospital.
The poor deserve to live too.
The truth is simple:
A society that cannot provide basic healthcare for its people is sitting on a moral failure.
This is not about politics.
This is about human lives.
The Commissioner for Health in Enugu State and the entire health leadership need to urgently conduct a full public audit of all state hospitals especially the ones hidden in rural areas.
Let Nigerians see the truth.
Because if the stories we are hearing are even half true, then what is happening in some of these hospitals is nothing short of a national emergency.
We cannot keep losing people to problems that should not exist in 2026.
Healthcare cannot be a privilege.
It must be a guarantee.
And the lives of the poor must matter.
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BREAKING: Lebanese Christians are now going from house to house and kicking out every Hezbollah Shia Muslim hiding in Christian neighborhoods.
A Christian man and his wife were killed earlier because Hezbollah is using Christians as human shields in the war they started against Israel. The only way is to expel every single one of them.
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“It's a waste praying, when you have elected a b@d person. The only prayer you pray is for the grace to survive the suff£ring. The height of insensitivity in Nigeria is when people are dy!ng and you're sending media to do damage control.
- Apostle Suleman
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“There two standards I see in Nigeria: one standard for the north & another standard for the south. Whenever a few Igbo boys have gotten angry & reacted, they sent Air Force, Navy & Military to go & stop them. They take armored tanks to the east. But we see Fulani boys stand & speak on the internet, they say anything, do anything, & nothing moves. Instructions are given for nobody to move.”
~ Pastor Sarah Omakwu
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