No fewer than 300 students of the Federal Government Girls’ College in Efon Alaaye, Ekiti State have been hospitalized for the outbreak of a disease suspected to be cholera epidemic in the school.
The development had triggered serious panic across the state, as parents whose wards are in the school were rushing to the school in droves to identify the victims.
It was reliably confirmed to THIS DAY that signs had started manifesting since October 10, when some students were vomiting and stooling uncontrollably, which sparked up fear among the staff and students.
When the matter was going beyond proportion, the principal, Mrs Grace Ogunyomi was said to have reported it to the state government on Wednesdayfor prompt action.
Na wahh.
ReplyDeleteCholera in this age and time when there is a vaccine for it...
ReplyDeleteParents should try and give their children all these vaccine biko...ha na aba uru...
Nne ihukwa oh! It is na wah!
DeleteCholera i dread that disease ,killed my best friend last year like play like play ,must be taken serious .
ReplyDeleteSo sorry Boorie.
DeleteMay God watch over all of us.
ReplyDelete300, hian....
ReplyDeleteHian!
ReplyDeleteMay God help them.
OK.
ReplyDeleteWhen they won't serve the kids clean food. I am sure the environment is dirty too. I pray quick recovery to the poor kids.
ReplyDeleteGod grant them speedy recovery, I don't want bad news from my second dearest state o
ReplyDelete*Larry was here*
300 student how, what in common do they all share, Could they have contracted this from bad Water?
ReplyDeletePls the state govt should tackle this matter sharpaly.
More than 300 hian cholera is not airborne now bad water
ReplyDeleteStella how do you cope with little or no adverts.
ReplyDeleteOMG..300 students involved. O Lord heal your children.
ReplyDeleteHaaa! This should be checked please. God help us.
ReplyDeleteNawa o. God heal dem abeg.
ReplyDeleteIt's better for the parents to take their kids for better health care o.
ReplyDeleteDon't trust all these government officials.
THELMA ENEMUWE said...
ReplyDeleteGod abeg oo
Cholera ke?,ΐ guess they've been exposed to contaminated water et al
*faithful BV enemuwe thelma*
Dts serious I hope dey get the right treatment.
ReplyDeleteIt is well o, I wish them quick recovery.
ReplyDeleteThey are healed in Jesus name
ReplyDeleteOh lawd.. they better close down the school and send each ward home to their guardians for proper treatment. .
ReplyDeleteWicked ekiti people. Especially their men. Oh Lord why didn't You stop me from marrying this mean and extremely stubborn ekiti man???
ReplyDeleteMake the best out of what you have.
DeleteOMG
ReplyDelete300 students is quite huge. Bad water is one of the major cause of cholera.
What was the school authorities looking at till they had such a large number to be hospitalized. I hope the state government will see to the treatment of the students and wishing them quick recovery.
I attended FGGC akure and I know how catastrophic this can be.
ReplyDeleteThe source had better be found and corrected. God, please heal the young ladies.
Repping FGGC a.k.a Fegicolla
DeletePlease do something fast coz of those children ooooo
ReplyDeleteMay God save them.
ReplyDeleteBtw av being crying since yesterday,
Posted to Taraba state for NYSC.
Wipe your tears.
DeleteGo to camp with several copies of your CV.
Make the most of camp experience,make new friends... Stay away from trouble Hun.
I wish you the best experience ever!
Hmm.. inukwa
ReplyDeleteNo be small something.
ReplyDeleteGod save our soul
ReplyDeleteChoi. God take control pls.
ReplyDeleteAh!!!!
ReplyDeleteDear God, pls take care of Your children and take control.
ReplyDeletePoor kids
ReplyDeleteLord have mercy on your children
ReplyDeleteVery disturbing
ReplyDeleteIt is well,I pray 4 soonest recovery 4 them all
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