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FMC Umuahia Achieves 13th Successful Kidney Transplant - Health (2) - Nairaland 5q3l2m

FMC Umuahia Achieves 13th Successful Kidney Transplant (6176 Views)

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DrAda(f): 6:43am On Jun 03
SarkinYarki:
Of the 13 how many lived beyond the first 24 months ?

Good question

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ppogba: 6:43am On Jun 03
Okudiover:
That means the man that built Lagos with his bare hands can stop going to

I will be a good idea if you tell your Governor to start buying shoes made in Aba.
anonimi: 6:52am On Jun 03
Okudiover:
That means the man that built Lagos with his bare hands can stop going to

grin cheesy

You want him to stop enjoying the new jet bought from our suffering off subsidy savings, increased taxes, devaluation etc

chisomkachy:
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s first supplementary budget includes a fleet of SUVs for himself and his wife, a presidential yacht and the renovation of his villa amid a cost-of-living crisis for some of the poorest people in the world.

The proposal — which seeks additional funding beyond the annual budget approved by Tinubu’s predecessor — comes as the government asks Nigerians to persevere through pain caused in part by a raft of economic reforms ushered in by the new president. Africa’s most populous country faces rampant unemployment, soaring food prices and a plummeting currency.

Federal lawmakers approved the president’s request for extra spending on Thursday, but eliminated the provision of 5 billion naira ($6.01 million) to buy a presidential yacht. Instead, they doubled the allocation to a student loan fund to 10 billion naira, according Abubakar Bichi, chairman of an appropriations committee in the House of Representatives.

The lawmakers approved 1.5 billion-naira proposed to purchase SUVs for the office of First Lady Oluremi Tinubu — an amount larger than that allocated to many individual federal colleges. The supplementary budget also proposes almost 6 billion naira to purchase SUVs for the presidency — more than the amount initially allocated to fund a student loan program for poor families.


https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-11-02/nigeria-budgets-for-suvs-and-yachts-amid-economic-hardship

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Guestmale: 6:59am On Jun 03
SmartPolician:


I beg to differ. Most of us think that education can replace religion, but that's untrue. Education helps us to question everything around us, including the existence of God as it is taught in philosophy and logic 101.

The renal team mentioned that they carried out 13 successful transparents, but the team didn't tell us about the unsuccessful ones which could even be more. Why were some successful and others unsuccessful whereas the team applied the same medical procedure?

The fact of the matter is, doctors can only apply their experience and expertise to treat patients, but only GOD can heal people. If He says He won't heal you, the doctors are merely wasting their time. Therefore, there must be a place for the God factor in everything we do. Don't joke with God, no matter how educated you think you are.

God bless you for this comment.

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Hushpuppy20(m): 7:03am On Jun 03
And federal government open their frog eyes dey see good thing that they suppose to invest heavily into in order to attract foreign clients that will improve the country income but no na campaign dem dey do.
zagorakis(m): 7:06am On Jun 03
Congratulations!
Government needs to do more, in 2025 we should not be celebrating only 13 successful kidney transplant in a govt hospital.
AustineE1: 7:54am On Jun 03
Congrats guys....where are getting there!
able20(m): 8:03am On Jun 03
Jashub:
Only God knows how many lives were lost prior to the hospital's success story . undecided
Is it not normal that before you achieve a success in anything in life, that thing must go through a test and challenge
Today they celebrate success, they are not not celebrating the Trial stages

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Makapounse(m): 8:22am On Jun 03
This is commendable, Kudos .
Diamondgoldita: 8:55am On Jun 03
SarkinYarki:
Of the 13 how many lived beyond the first 24 months ?
this question is begging for an answer.

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bigpicture001: 9:03am On Jun 03
Our main problem before is the rules that health facilities MUST be owned and managed by doctors...

Doctors are not business people, they can't run such places.. if u giv if to a group of investors like bank, u will see innovations, expertise, research institute, foreign and local very good docs .... Good health care delivery with sophiscated medical equipment...

But e go cost sha..at least it's available...
OnyeObowo1: 12:34pm On Jun 03
Okudiover:
That means the man that built Lagos with his bare hands can stop going to
LMAO 🤣🤣🤣 na kidney de worry am?
razzydoo(m): 1:32pm On Jun 03
Did my Youth Service here, 11-12. Had a swell time in Umuahia, Abia State. smiley

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Kc3000: 2:02pm On Jun 03
That's great!
maasoap(m): 8:22pm On Jun 03
Good job, more successful operations

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