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Monday, July 09, 2018
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It was this neat....what went wrong after years? God bring back Nigeria's lost and past glory.
ReplyDeleteThe British were managing it then.
DeleteNow it is in the hands of rogues.
Stella please dont make us to cry in this country. If there is a way to pray for the good old days to be back, i will personally do that.
ReplyDeleteThis country is messed up by wicked leaders
My mother was a midwife in the 1960s and spoke of the very. very high standards in Nigerian hospitals then. Woe betide the nurse whose station was not kept neat and clean and the patients charts updated. Naija has now become a zoo!
ReplyDeleteZoo...so u admit that fundamentally, we are all animals around these parts...hmm. maintenance culture and influx of people from the hinterlands has kobad city dwellers. And not that they don't know better o. No one just cares. If something starts going bad, clean it, paint it before it gets worse. But no, it has to get WORST and then die before anyone does anything about it.
DeleteIf this hospital is fine like this more than 50 years ago, Then what happened? Buharia oya answer.
ReplyDelete@Princess Tever
#IDONBELIVIT#
ReplyDeleteWanted to ask if you mistake India for Ibadan. Can we go back to olden days o.
ReplyDeleteHmmm. D good old days. Naija my country.
ReplyDeleteI learnt they serve patients decent meals in those days. They take the 3 course meals. Chicken, tea, fruits, everything. Even some patients feel reluctant to go home after discharging them because of the good care given to them.
Wow! see as e clean! See wetin our politicans don turn our counrty to. God will judge u people o!
ReplyDeleteNaija Don spoil kpata kpata
ReplyDeletethe funny thing is that all those everything you see in that room is still the same. nothing has changed, they are now so old and ugly, the walls are disgusting too. the louvre is still same and i wonder where they have been spending all the funds allocated to health. may God help us in Nigeria. People now run to India for medical attention. i weep for my country.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I was just about to say same.Tne place looks so familiarehn except dirtier, older and less appealing.
DeleteThose beds are still there. Imagine. How a ward from 1950 will look same in 2018 is worthy of tears. So sad.
Pictures like this make me sad. Where did we go wrong as a country. One is supposed to develop and improve with age, but with Nigeria, that doesn't seem to be the case. 1951 fa.
ReplyDelete#ThiswasNigeria 😩
ReplyDeleteOh my Country! God heal our land.
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