They made the call on Sunday, during a commemorative thanksgiving service to honour the life and legacy of Dr Stella Adadevoh at the First Baptist Church in Abuja.
Dr Stella died on August 19, 2014, days after testing positive for the Ebola Virus disease.
She is being remembered for her role in curbing a wider spread of the Ebola virus in Nigeria by placing a patient, Patrick Sawyer, in quarantine despite pressures from the Liberian government.
When threatened by Liberian officials who wanted the patient to be discharged to attend a conference, she resisted the pressure and said, “for the greater public good” she would not release him.
On 4 August 2014, it was confirmed that she had tested positive for Ebola virus disease and was being treated.
Dr Stella died in the afternoon of 19 August 2014 and was survived by her husband and son, among other relatives.
She would have turned 63 years old on October 27,2019
Dr Stella died on August 19, 2014, days after testing positive for the Ebola Virus disease.
She is being remembered for her role in curbing a wider spread of the Ebola virus in Nigeria by placing a patient, Patrick Sawyer, in quarantine despite pressures from the Liberian government.
When threatened by Liberian officials who wanted the patient to be discharged to attend a conference, she resisted the pressure and said, “for the greater public good” she would not release him.
On 4 August 2014, it was confirmed that she had tested positive for Ebola virus disease and was being treated.
Dr Stella died in the afternoon of 19 August 2014 and was survived by her husband and son, among other relatives.
She would have turned 63 years old on October 27,2019
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Its necessary and very important. God bless her soul
ReplyDeleteForever a hero⭐️Continue to rest on ma.
ReplyDeleteA national hospital should be renamed after her to teach the coming generation the role she played in ensuring Ebola didn't wipe us all out.
ReplyDeleteForever a hero.
Great woman,continue to rest on You saved us all from the calamities of Ebola.
ReplyDeleteSeconded.
ReplyDeleteRest in Peace Ma. Rare courage you displayed. God rest your gallant soul and continually strengthen your loved ones.
ReplyDeleteYes. She should be honoured.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace...
ReplyDeleteRest in peace ma.
ReplyDeleteMay her soul continue to rest in peace
ReplyDeleteMay her soul continue to rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteI support this call for her immortalization.
ReplyDeleteOhh Yes
ReplyDeleteProudly Nigerian
Seconded my people. Keep resting Ma
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