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Yaba student died after 10mins of gaining addmiss


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Student Died 10 Mins After Admission – Federal Medical Centre
By Anu   /   Thursday, 11 Feb 2016 08:45PM
The Management of Federal Medical Centre, Ebute Metta, Lagos said that Miss Charity Dazan, a student of Yaba College of Technology, was brought to the hospital at 1.10 a.m. before she later died at 1.20 a.m.

This is contained in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) by the Head, Clinical Services, Dr Olubukola Aseru, in Lagos on Thursday.

The statement said that the patient came in poor condition, on Wednesday, Feb.10 with a nurse from Yaba College of Technology.

According to the statement, the patient who was very weak, complained of general body weakness and pain which she said started on Sunday, Feb.2 afternoon.

She was referred from the medical centre of the institution, it said.

It said that she was very pale, cold and clammy, anxious and gasping.

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“We commenced emergency care immediately, vital signs done, temperature was 35.5°C.

 The patient was feeble, respiration gasping, block pressure was undetectable, oxygen therapy was commenced immediately, and blood sample collected, for blood transfusion.

 Normal Saline 0.9per cent,500mls was set up to run fast, foot of the bed elevated, intravenoushydrocortisone, 100mg given, cardiac massage done, all resuscitative measures carried out proved abortive.

 The patient stopped breathing at 1:20a.m. (within ten minutes on arrival).

 The corpse was taken back by the same ambulance that brought her to the hospital,” it said.

The statement said that it was unfortunate that the misinformation about sequence of events had caused extra pain to relatives and friends of the lady.

Falana berates presidency over arrest of Joachim Iroko


Falana berates presidency over arrest of Joachim Iroko


– Falana insists that anybody has the right to label a dog with his desired name

– The human rights activist asks Buhari to sue for libel instead of public prosecution

– He also adds that the man did not commit any criminal offence

Radical human rights activist, Femi Falana (SAN) has hit at President Muhammadu Buhari over the arrest and prosecution of the man who named a dog after him (Buhari).

41-year-old Joachim Iroko had been arrested and charged to court in Ogun state on Monday, August 22, for reportedly naming his dog ‘Buhari’.

He was later granted bail of N50,000 by Chief Magistrate Bolaji Ojikutu who adjourned till September 19, but the case has not been totally forgotten by human rights activists, especially the outspoken Falana.

He argued that the presidency had no right whatsoever, to prosecute the man based on the allegations leveled against him.

He said: “I am going to request the attorney-general of Ogun State to discontinue the frivolous charge.”

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