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Friday, September 19, 2014

Ebola Survivors In Nigeria Hosted By Gov Fashola In Lagos.

Lagos state Governor,Babatunde Fashola, yesterday September 18,2014, hosted some Ebola survivors at his office at the state Secretariat in Alausa, Ikeja.
 Speaking with the survivors, the governor commended them for coming forward to share their experiences, saying that they are proof that the disease is not a death sentence.


The survivors in attendance included the widow of late Port Harcourt doctor, Dr Emenuo Kelechi, Dr Ibeawuchi Morris,Dr Fadipe Akinniyi, Mr. Dennis Akagha (late Nurse Justina Ejelonu’s fiance) and Dr Adaora Igonoh....

 While sharing their experiences, one of the survivors and staff of First Consultant Hospital, Dr. Ibeabuchi Morris, said he was the first to receive late Sawyer at the hospital where he was first treated for Malaria.

He said after the patient continued to have high temperature, he took the blood sample and sent it to the laboratory, then contacted Dr. Stella Adadevoh who advised him to continue attending to the patient pending the arrival of the test result. He said when the blood result arrived it was confirmed that he was EVD positive. Sawyer died a few days later.



Dr. Ibeabuchi disclosed that he started manifesting symptoms of the disease 12 days later as his body temperature continued to rise beyond 38.5 degrees Celsius. He said when his condition continued to degenerate, he reported to the Lagos State Ministry of Health and was advised to restrict his contact with members of his family.


According to him, his body temperature got to an all time high of over 40 degrees at which point the Medical team from Lagos State came and took him to the isolation centre after decontaminating his house. He thanked the Lagos State Government and all the other agencies and individuals who took care of him and made it possible for him to survive.

Another survivor, Dr. Adaora Igonoh, thanked the Lagos State Governor and the Government for their dedication in the battle to contain the spread of the disease which, according to her, made it possible for some victims, including herself to survive the virus.

Dr. Igonoh, who is also a staff of First Consultants Hospital, commended the hospital and the staff for the risk they took to ensure that the disease did not spread beyond the limit it did. She also paid tribute to those who lost their lives, adding that without their sacrifice, the story would probably have been different.

Also giving his testimony, Mr. Dennis Akagha, fiancee to Justina Akagha, a nursing staff of First Consultants Hospital who died days after attending to Patrick Sawyer, said he got to hear about his fiancee’s contact with Sawyer when the death of the Liberian was announced on television. She later told him she’d treated Sawyer.



He said when the symptoms of the disease started manifesting in Justina, they first thought it was pregnancy induced or Malaria because she’d told him she wore protective gloves while attending to Sawyer. He said that on the 14th day, Justina’s condition worsened and he took her to First Consultants from where he was directed to the Isolation Centre in Yaba where she later passed on.

He disclosed that he did not immediately go to hospital when he started manifesting the symptoms until he started vomiting and feeling dehydrated. He said he was finally taken to the Isolation Centre where he was treated and discharged after he tested negative of the virus.

Other survivors who gave testimonies were Dr. Fadipe Akinniyi, also a staff of First Consultants Hospital and Dr. (Mrs.) Kelechi Emenuo, wife of late Dr. Emenuo, who treated one of Mr. Sawyer’s companions in Port Harcourt and later died of the disease.



*Wow...I am so happy for them.I can imagine that they saw themsleves at the threshold of death and cannot believe they made it back. May the souls of the departed find peace.



65 comments:

  1. every disappointment is indeed a blessing.


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    1. BLOG ANALYSER: Thank God for their lives

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    2. Alloy, do u ve a job atall? U live on all blogs smh! Pls get be busy n rem u re a man who has to cater for 4 his fam. Think abt ur life. Tnk me later.

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    3. @anon 10:34 ...ℓoℓ.. .! see pot calling kettle black, how come u can notice alloy in all d blogs if u are nt also in all d blogs? Guy park well abeg. Advice urself 1st b4 talkn to alloy. Tink abt ur life. Tnk me later. Olodo!

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    4. Choi. Na so this Justina BF take turn celeb ontop the matter o. Happy for them.

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  2. KELECHI ENEMUO DID NOT HAVE EBOLA.SHE SHUD BE HONEST O BEFORE SHE WILL GO MAD AND START CONFESSING NAKED OOOOO. KELECHI YOUR DEAL WITH RVSG DON COME OUT O?. BE CAREFUL.

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    1. afam bu afam....my name is my name..go to press or call a press conference and tell them what you know before you go MAD from hoarding information

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    2. Wow afam bu afam!
      Gbam okpa na eze!
      Mbok no mi gist
      Chai! People dey this blog oo


      Looking 4 my johnny

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    3. She would have being tested at some point or do you know her personal? She was in isolation wasn't she?

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  3. Thank Gid for their lives... And another news i heard this morning Stella, Scotland is not leaving o...they are staying with us.. Am so happyyyyyy! Yah!


    *am out*

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    1. Great news Evie. 45% Yes 55% No. There were no soldiers, police, Dss or Scotland yard in face masks either, everything was done in a civilised manner. When are we going to stop exhibiting our animal traits in Africa, most especially Nigeria during elections? Ministers moving around with thugs and soldiers, referendum wont be a bad idea in Nigeria though.

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    2. They r stayin with u? Pray, tell, who are you?

      Will u keep quiet and sit down

      Looking 4 my johnny

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  4. VERY EMOTIONAL! WISH THEIR PARTNERS WERE ALSO ALIVE TO COMPLETE THE TESTIMONY.THEY SHOULD PLEASE DO SOMETHING FOR THAT YOUNG GUY THAT LOST HIS FIANCEE, JOB AND ACCOMMODATION. TANX!

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  5. Heyya am happy for dem as well. Let Fash use dis opp to give them work esp those ones dat ve been sacked for fear of ebola. Govt contract aint bad u knw.

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  6. Yes ooooo stella, I'm happy for them too

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  7. This is human of Governor fashola. I celebrate the survivors...at least we conquered something.


    »_»_• \0/ ^FORTUNEDEXC£L^ »_»_• \0/

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  8. Thnk God 4 their lives

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  9. Happy for them too!its like going close to hades and back,they are survivors!

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  10. Thank God for their lives... What a wonderful person Gov fashola is! God gave him wisdom and surrounded him with pple of inteliigence. We need him more than just being a governor. My respect and admiration for him is infinite! Chop kiss ur excellence mmmmmmwahhhhh!!!

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  11. Thank God for the survivors.
    I am happy for them.

    Fashola is my new loff
    When a governor is working, he does not need a meme.
    I am just saying

    Fashola for president 2015


    XOXO MYSTERY

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    1. How I wish APC will leave godfatherism alone and let Fashola contest for presidency. That's the only way I see them winning without having to rig. If he won't be given the ticket, I pray God raises leaders like him. The man has a good heart.

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  12. Wow! Thank God for saving us from ebola. The government really tried in this ebola saga.

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  13. God bless Fashola for his commitment to fighting the disease and thank God for the survivors.

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  14. Wow! I'm rily happy for them. They all look rily healthy.

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  15. Stella of life,u av to wish Linda a Hapi Bday n even put it on ur blog.u av to strech d olive branch.I knw u will come out n say u guys r frnds n all those jargons,to make it look like all is well btw u to but we knw say all na wash.u r guys aren't rivals.u r both gud in what u do!!!

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    1. What exactly is your problem?
      Are you the one running Stella's blog?
      You guys just want to create unnecessary beef between Stella and Linda.
      Why not go to Linda's blog and quietly wish her a happy birthday instead of coming here to write trash.

      Lady L

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    2. Mum raised to the power ten. Is SDK the only blog? I know about Linda I don't visit her blog. One can't be be everywhere. There are over ten popular blogs in Nigeria did they all wish her happy birthday? On Stella s birthday did Please tell us if Linda celebrated her. Go away please all this linda gist is getting stale.

      Later you guys will say hate
      Go find work

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    3. Aswear u are a monkey. How'z dis ur shit comment related to this post? Or are u fishing for issues were there's none, on stella's bday, did Linda put it up on her blog to wish her HBD? Abeg jump outta dis blog, u are just a trouble shooter.

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  16. Stella of life,u av to wish Linda a Hapi Bday n even put it on ur blog.u av to strech d olive branch.I knw u will come out n say u guys r frnds n all those jargons,to make it look like all is well btw u to but we knw say all na wash.u r guys aren't rivals.u r both gud in what u do!!!

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    1. linda didnt wish nor put her on her blog when stella was celebrating hers. so no form councelor for here.everyone is on his lane

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    2. Is it a must stella wishes linda hbd,u guys should just stop all this unneccesary wars between them..they re gud as they are and I love them both...hbd L.I.Blogger of life..love u both...kisses


      *Dee*

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  17. Amen....Top officials should continue meeting with survisors to avoid stigmatisation by members of the public..

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  18. aunty stella please i take God beg you. Please can you make a special post on this ebola issue in rivers state? Why doesnt amaechi want us to resume school? schools r resuming in other states on monday. why doesnt he want us to resume on monday? That man is suffering us oh! He just wants to kill people. Suffer too much oh! let sch resume so that we can pay teachers salary! some of us only source of income is through school!

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    1. u sound like someone with ebola and wants to spread it. keep calm. not going back to school wont make u dead. u buy new cloths u are anxious to baff up.

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    2. No be who de alive go chop salary? Ebola is real so let it be curtailed first my hungry personal poster

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    3. Be careful oh,be very careful. Since the news of Ebola in PH broke,details have been sketchy.I don't even know what exactly is going on there,but I'll urge you to see reason and wait a while...Who die na im own bad pass oh.

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    4. So u r more interested in salaries than pple's health? No be person wey dey alive dey chop salary? For ur information, until all d pple under surveillance are certified Ebola free, my children ain't going to school.

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  19. afam bu afam, can you exchange places with Kelechi if you are sure that she don't have ebola?

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  20. NO be this one go put food on their table naa, he should empower them mostly the un emplyed ones by creating a committee for them like Ebola survivors committee and putting them in charege, atleast something

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    1. Ezenwanyi, only Ewooo? Ds omugo really dey tel on u. U slip atall last nite? Pele ooo

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    2. Congrats on the new addition to ur familly.
      May God keep watch over mama plus the pikin. #Cheers

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  22. Thank God for dem and RIP to d dead

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  23. Nice one fashola, God bless you

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  24. I want to believe the wife of the Port Harcourt doctor that died is the one at the extreme left, she looks distant and miserable, I feel for her, just like that a widow, sad indeed.

    I thank God for healing them, God is still God.May the souls of those that succumbed to this virus RIP.

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  25. Ehyaaa.... so totful of the GOV

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  26. All's well that ends well. Happy for the survivors, RIP to the dead. We can safely say Nigeria for now beat the odds for ebola.

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  27. God of mercy and miracle. This people were lucky to survive this virus by God's grace

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  28. Eeeya,we thank God!
    My hear Goes out to dat widow...she looks Sad and distant.May God Comfort u.

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  29. I thank God for their lives. May God Almighty shield us all from EVIL people like patrick sawyer. Amen!

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  30. Fashola is indeed a listening Governor. Someone actually did a write up which I read online (I can't remember where exactly) about the need for Govt officials to be seen embracing and shaking the hands of all Ebola survivors.

    The writer felt this was necessary to remove the stigma attached to the disease. This is because some of them were still being ostracised by society even after been declared Ebola free!

    I am very happy that Gov Fashola took that advice and did this. Kudos and well done!

    RIP to all those who lost their lives to Ebola.

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  31. I will register and vote if Fashola runs for president. Other politicians would have said not to stigmatize and yet keep away. He just walks his talk. May God continue to give you wisdom and strength. Amen.

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  32. Gov Fashola is indeed a LEADER. I love what he did so that people will stop stigmatizing those that survive.

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  33. Choo my sweet ezewanyi welcom back .Fashola for president Donald duke for Vice President

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  34. Thank God Nigeria has a story to tell. God did it for us.

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  35. APC will be making the biggest mistake of its existence if it does not field Fashola as a Presidential Candidate with the Speaker as a Vice. Would have preferred Nuhu Ribadu despite his stain. No Southerner will vote for a Northerner today for President despite Jonathans failings.

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  36. I celebrate the survivors and i applaud gov fashola for his wisdom and good governance. I also want to sound a note of caution to the survivors and their partners, especially the male survivors. Ebola is known to remain in the semen of survivors for up to 61 days after cure and can potentially infect sexual partners. So, in the euphoria of your new lease on life, please do the needful (use condoms) and protect your spouses/girlfriends. It is not known for now if the same occurs in vaginal secretions; might not be a bad idea to be cautious too. In summary, use condoms for the next 2 months if you are a survivor to protect your partner. You may Google this up if you have doubts. Once again, I celebrate you. You are indeed blessed.

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    1. Spot on Bulls eyes.
      I really hope they were informed about this.
      Congratulations to the survivors and may the souls of those who list their lives rest in peace, Amen.

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  37. MY ABLE AND CARING GOVERNOR..YOU ARE A LEADER INDEED LAGOS STATE IS BLESSED BECAUSE OF YOUR LEADERSHIP...

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  38. @Iyke, are you his spokesperson? Many people need a job not only him. As for accommodation, was he sleeping under the bridge before? He was never serious and was eating off Justina before she died. He has nothing to call his own except a trail of babymamas. And it is fiancé not fiancee, mtchew! Lynette

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