Photos: Protests against LUTH after woman detained for unsettled hospital bill dies | Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog

LI_Mobile_Leaderboard_1

Tuesday 3 February 2015

Photos: Protests against LUTH after woman detained for unsettled hospital bill dies

Family members and youths in the Idi-Araba area of Lagos state last Thursday January 29th took to the streets of Idi Araba, to protest the death of one Mrs. Folake Oduyoye who reportedly died on Dec. 13th 2014 at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, after her husband could not offset her medical bill of N1.3million while she was admitted in the hospital for post delivery complications she developed after having a child at the hospital. Continue...


According to Sahara Reporters, Mrs Oduyoye's husband, Mr Oduyoye said she was transferred to LUTH following post delivery complications. He said after she was admitted into the hospital, she was treated and given a bill of N1m which he was able to offset through the help of relatives and associates from his wife's fashion trade. Mr Oduyoye said after his wife was officially discharged by the hospital, he was issued another bill of about N1.3million.

Mr Oduyoye said that he was able to raise N300,000 out of the bill and then had an agreement with management of LUTH to discharge her on the condition that he would provide a guarantor who would stand to ensure that he pays up the balance in a systematic manner and that the guarantor must be a staff of LUTH. He said his inability to provide a guarantor within their workforce made the hospital management detain his wife who in the process developed other illnesses with symptomatic cough. He said the hospital refused to treat his wife's new illness because of the unsettled bill.
"At this point they [hospital management] policed me everywhere, saying I might smuggle my wife out of the hospital. I slept beside her all 45 days in the hospital, watching other patients die on daily basis,” he said.
Sadly his wife passed away in the hospital on 13th of December, 2014,
"She asked me if we would go home any time soon, since she was said to be discharged a month and half ago. But that was only the last five minutes into end for her, I didn't know. At about 2a.m on 13th of December, she finally dropped on my lap,” he said.
One of the leaders of the protest and frontline human rights activist, Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin said this was a case of government corruption.
"This is neglect and a rip off. Where is the National Health Insurance Scheme and where are the billions earmarked for public healthcare?", Okei-Odumakin said.

153 comments:

  1. Bad practice,wat Eva happens to saving lives. Sad. Rip maam

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Can you imagine?Nigerian doctors and money.Now that she is dead did they still get the money.May her soul RIP.

      Delete
    2. I know the nigerian police would be involved in her death

      Delete
    3. Jessica, sharap der, don't let ignorance continue to be ur best frnds.... was it doctors datvdetaineyd her or hosp manangement....and nurses, pharmacists and lab workers have gone on strike for months now crippling Hosp activities but nobody said anything. doctors go on a DAT strike, u will open ur wicked mouths. selfish beings.... so our famillies shld live in. squalor.

      Delete
    4. Its nothing to do with the doctors who are salaried employees and have to abide by the rules given them. This is a hospital management problem/issue

      Delete
    5. I surprisingly found tears chatting path down my cheek. This is callous.

      Delete
    6. @jessica frank...ur stupidity amazes me

      Delete
    7. Wow!
      I feel touch and sad abt dis news. It is heartbreaking. I pray Nigeria get dis rite over time.

      Definitely dis can happen any where in d world.

      Delete
    8. I would blame our failed government,.
      Note: All that money they embezzle can afford every citizen free medicare, we've got the money but a few thieving politicians enjoy it alone, their rebellion should be in Aso rock, I weep for my country.

      Delete
    9. post delivery complicatin nd dey had to payb2.3M? A govt hosp wont treat a patient becos of money...so wat exactly do we benifit frm d govt????????

      May her soul rest in peace...Amen...May God give d family she left behind d grace to live on







      Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB.....

      Delete
    10. So now they want to twist it into a political thing? SMH!

      Delete
    11. This country is so annoyingly corrupt. Why should a woman- a nursing mother die like that. Besides, i thought teaching hospital bills were lesser. In Ondo state where i grew up, d teaching hospital treatment are free for pregnant women, nursing mothers, old people and children from ages 0 to 15 or 20. Can't remember. The system there is so organized and i really thank the Governor for making that possible. Fashila should do something about this and fish out those gullible doctors who doesn't know the difference btw paracetamol and ampiclox but knows how to enrich themselves with medical funds. Nawah.

      Delete
    12. Jessica, The money paid at government owned hospitals go to the government and not the doctors.

      Delete
    13. Pathetic!
      Our health care system's in a state of emergency...#lootinInLuth

      Delete
    14. @Jules,u re so right,d govt shud do smtin

      Delete
    15. FYI. .ignoramus..the federal government manages luth not Fashola. Get your facts right!

      Delete
    16. How are the doctors blameless here? What; suddenly they are zombies of the hospital management or of the government? They aren't educated enough to know what constitutes an actual violation of the Hippocratic Oath? Or to recognize a variation of it? When is it not their responsibility to be patient advocates? In what reasonable nation is it proper that a patient who has been discharged is still sitting on one of your hospital beds? Why allow it in Nigeria? In Lagos?? Do we truly desire to advance in healthcare? And if they weren't concerned about money, what prevented the doctors from advocating for this family? On whose side does their collective action show they are?
      If this has nil to do with the doctors, why did they respond so callously to this family? Would it have been better if they used this case as a means to amplify their fight with the government for improved wages?

      Of course the doctors are culpable! And why not, since they led the care of this patient?! Reading about Chris Bode was embarrassingly disgraceful. Both his style of leadership and mentality as exemplified in this situation do not represent values of the medical profession in any way, shape, or form. His cause should remain with the government who pays him or to the hospital management if he finds its style disagreeable. Aggression should not be extended to the patients or their families, especially not in an imprisonment situation like Folake's became. He ought to be a more resourceful leader rather than basically saying, "my hands are tied"- especially saying it so rudely and void of compassion as he did. I'll say nothing about the actual medical team that cared for Folake because it is known that a team is mostly as good as its head.

      Now, where are the lawyers of this strong nation; the giant of Africa? This is a case you should take up in this democratic nation yet you sleep. You sleep. Sleeping on a case that you can knock out of the park if a good group of you organizes itself properly, does its homework thoroughly and addresses this case with your knowledge. "Knowledge is power", I've always been told. Weren't you told same?

      Some replies here aren't well thought-out. I understand the need of man to both be heard and honored. I also understand there'll be more of such but I recommend constructive thinkers to post replies as well. Let's hope for the best for Nigeria. Let your heart break for her.

      God bless Africa!

      Delete
  2. Replies
    1. So sad. Rip to the dead.

      Delete
    2. Buharis brother,if you have nothing to say.just keep quiet.muslim terrorist

      Delete
    3. Dis is really sad o, I pity the poor man. May d womanz soul rest in peace. #happyweds

      Delete
    4. Really sad.While some ppl are out. there buying the latest cars...

      Delete
  3. Na wa oo.
    $.
    $.
    @ Carlos via Nokia Lumia

    ReplyDelete
  4. Poor man! Just wonder Whats wrong wit this country, I bet all the treatment would have been free with a private ward if it were to be a politician or an eminent personality. So unfortunate.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Sad, hMM all these Naija hospitals God help them RIP Ma!

    ReplyDelete
  6. too bad for a govt. hospital..

    ReplyDelete
  7. So so Sad,can we ever get anything right as a nation.......i weep for my father land!!!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Where were all these people when this woman was sick in hospital. They could have texted 20 naira each from their phones to offset her hospital bills. How do you expect hospitals in Nigeria to function? Blame your governments

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. So why are you blaming the people? Didn't you read that some of them helped before? Kmt! And the hospital should be blamed. How can you keep a sick woman there untreated? Detained, fine. But detained and sick is a no no

      Delete
    2. You have no regard for human life. Nothing is comparable to human life. The hospitals rather breakdown than us having to lose a soul. No let me curse u o. I for say make you too die that way.olodo

      Delete
    3. Assuming the notice was posted, will you contribute a dime? After all friends and families contributed the first 1m payment. Why blaming them now? For crying out loud, charging 2.3m for post delivery complications in Government hospital is just too ridiculous and the woman didn't even survive it..

      Delete
    4. Mr Anonymous my thoughts exactly!! @asampokoto u dnt really know what yu are saying. Plus uve only heard one side of d story. Dnt judge yet

      Delete
  9. This is just terrible. May her soul Rest in peace.

    ReplyDelete
  10. 1.3M??? That's too much dough but not enough to allow her die na......sometimes its not the doctors fault because they work in the umbrella of the govt that established the Hospital.....but some doctors are naturally wicked in such cases.....I feel their pains but let the dead rest in peace


    ••••••QUEENMAYA••••••

    ReplyDelete
  11. Oh God,Government hospital for that matter chai pharoars heartless doctor i hope the we now collect the money now she is dead what pains me is that this beast that calls them selfs doctors have diffrent private hospital God is watching oo.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You have mental issues i believe...wtf r u saying...does luth belong to d luth doctors? Are the doctors treating her d admin people..the doctors did their job...now u r blaming d doctor for something concerning admin...d bulk of pipl running d admin are not doctors.

      Delete
  12. See? And you think Nigerians would still go and pick up a baby they d ont know

    ReplyDelete
  13. Tears nearly dropped from my eyes as I was reading this...may her soul rest in peace...so sad!! #prayforNigera#

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Nearly abi....thank God you saved them from dropping in mid flight...

      Delete
  14. Thanks to rebased economy - Nigeria the biggest economy in Africa yet people die cheaply in govt-owned hospital.s accross the land.Yeye dey smell!! I have always said and I will continue to repeat it: I WONT RAISE MY DOG IN NIGERIA.God answered that prayer few yrs ago!! Glory be to Him in the highest!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hey, hold it there! I'm nt in support of what happened but I detest people like u probably suffering d worst form of hypothermia whr u are and bad mouthing Nigeria. I live in the U.S. And I know hw expensive health-care costs. I know Americans that do nt have health insurance and how dey dread d hospital. There is NHIS in Nigeria and wether u or ur lonely dog companion likes it or not ,it is working. The man shd have registered his family, he would not have had to pay. Anyways, my point is this ,EVERY society has its own challenges, and gradually we will get there. Of course without 'ewus' like u who are not bothered about improving where they come from but think their fatherland is not good enough for their STUPID and DULL brains.

      Delete
    2. One more thng, I do not support either bros J or papa B so this not a political thing. I jus wish we Nigerians will make up our minds to do what's best for our country.

      Delete
  15. LUTH is a slaughter house........Please stay off. I know like five loved ones that Luth has used as experiment. Please stay clear!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  16. OMG, wat kind of treatment warrants N1.3m? And its supposed to be a fed. Hospital? Are dey mad? This administration is fucked. RIP woman

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Stay in any hosp for a month in nigeria...u will understand my sister...

      Delete
  17. JONATHAN $20B LOST AND WE NO SEE ANYTHING FOR HEALTH CARE

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. GEJ will be the one to fix lagos state hospital you no get governor? Shame to fashola 2. What? APC!!!! SHAME. Ada agulu said so.

      Delete
  18. How can they charge 2.3million naira for her to bear a child well God ve mercy on all of them

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Comprehension is your problem...read d passage again..please.

      Delete
  19. Don't know wah vhis country is heading,same story always........if vhis hospitals treat patient first wifout Money,will heaven fall

    ReplyDelete
  20. This is very bad I had similar issue with same hospital human life is important anymore to them.

    glodonews.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
  21. Am crying already!
    This so bad even abroad won't this amount for post delivery complication.
    If they can't treat and allow them pay later all the money being allocated to health, Who is using it then? This is government hospital how come they allowed her.
    Only God will save us in this country

    ReplyDelete
  22. RIP Folake. The bill issue would have been handled in a better way. It's just so unfortunate that there's no free health @ the tertiary level and these teaching hospitals need funds to move forward. God knows best!

    ReplyDelete
  23. So the leaders of the protest don't realise that LUTH is not Lagos State Teaching Hospital as written on the poster.

    ReplyDelete
  24. 1million plus 1.3milion for post delivery complications?
    This is so so wrong!! How much would they collect if they were to make a human clone???
    The amount is just unacceptable, and finally she's dead now!
    God please, may I not grow up to become such a doctor who ll value money over human life.



    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

    ReplyDelete
  25. hold on! whats going on, Has Fashola said anything about this yet?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Ode the hospital is been run and manage by the federal government

      Delete
  26. Tears in my eyes.....this is not fair oooo

    ReplyDelete
  27. dis story is kind of incomplete if u ask mi....to spend abt 2million in a govt hosp for complications of pregnancy...hnmmmm ....anyway blame d govt not d hospitals cos its d same govt dat wud fire d doc or nurse who goes ahead with treatment and cannot pay d bill....#failedcountry

    ReplyDelete
  28. failed country....but im sure dis story is not straight....2mil plus in total for treatment of complication of pregnancy???in a govt hosp???is it reddignton?abeg let dem say d truth...if a doc or nurse now starts treatn wn d patient is owing he wud loose his job if he cant pay d patients bill

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous 12:38, LUTH is a very expensive hospital. I had medical evacuation in LUTH in July, 2013 following a miscarriage and i was charged above 100,000. St. Nicolas charges about that or less. The theatre bill alone cost me 52k. And they were soo negligent. Post evacuation i developed complications and 4 months later, i found out that i had retained placenta. LUTH never thought it wise to do an ultra sound post evacuation. I would have died from infection from the retained placenta. In June 2014, i was pregnant and was being managed by a LUTH consultant called Prof. Ajayi. Can you believe he gave me ibruprofin when i had treatened miscarriage? I lost the baby because of Prof. Ajayi's negligence. I spent less than 1 month on admission in LUTH and in my ward alone, we lost 4 patients. I saw a lot that i cannot even talk about. My bedside neighbour almost lost her life, the doctors who where supposed to give her antibiotic injections every 5 hours for 5 day, came only once in 2 days. I kept calling the doctors on her behalf to remind them and all they told me that they will be there, but guess what? They never turned up. LUTH is the worst hospital you can go to on the planet earth. They are very negligent and do not give a damn what happens to your life. Go take AGBO instead of going to LUTH. Speaking from experience, our nigerian doctors re not good. The older ones stick to the old ways without updating themselves and the younger ones are with no much brains and are only interested in having an uptodate infrastructure and collecting all the monies they can wtout in the end doing anything. No educated Nigerian, should be medically negligent. I am a lawyer but know a whole lot about medicine now especially where it has to do with me. Do not trust your Nigerian doc 100%, they really dnt give a damn about you. Do not take any medication without reading about it. Always get a 2nd opinion when you are consulting a nigerian doctor. Our doctors know that they are not that good, our politicians too, our doctors and the politicians and thier children all travel abroad for medical treatment.

      Delete
  29. God will never change, they would have treated her and just add up d bills. Neglecting her is a big sin of blood crying against d management of Luth....... d Government should compensate that man.... it was wickedness. Am just too sad to writeand come February 14th i won't vote, its sad.....God will judge

    ReplyDelete
  30. It's funny and amusing how people still continue to heap blames on Jonathan for the clear sin of LUTH.
    I use to want to be a medical doctor, but with an experience I had with doctors of Bingham University Teaching hospital, I came to hate doctors with such a passion. May this death be avenged appropriately.

    ReplyDelete
  31. THIS IS TOTAL WICKEDNESS AND RIP OFF..EVEN A PRIVATE HOSPITAL WON'T COST THAT MUCH...SHAME ON NIGERIA GOVERNMENT

    ReplyDelete
  32. RIP... One of the why's of been a nigeria.

    ReplyDelete
  33. Wicked and stupid country..".i had my baby in the uk end of last year....cos I had CS my bill of about 4,200 pounds was spread for a period of one year.....meanwhile all through my stay in hospital I was treated like I had already paid, in shirt u don't even hear mention of the bills....God punish our corrupt leaders who have denied us basic social amenities...

    ReplyDelete
  34. BASTARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Look at the way we treat human life in Nigeria...!! pure wickedness!!!!!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  35. NO WOMAN SHOULD DIE WHILE GIVING BIRTH; it is one of the 8 of Millennium Development Goals. I stay in South Africa, where health care services is free in all government owned hospitals irrespective of your immigration status.It shameful that despite our riches in Nigeria, we still wallow in abject poverty through corruption, nepotism, bigotry etc. Imagine what alleged "missing" oil dollars could do to refurbish our comatose health sector? God will judge our leaders and one day, chicken will come home to roost.

    ReplyDelete
  36. Shame unto this government for not providing better health care for their citizens instead they are stealing and looting, going to abroad with their children to treat themselves while people are dying here. These same politicians are clamoring for you peoples vote giving out rice and recharge cards in exchamge to sell your country's destiny to them, while you people are wallowing in misreable conditions. This is a slap on your faces and it is unacceptable.

    ReplyDelete
  37. Stories like this just reminds me that Nigeria is such a hopeless country #indeed no woman should die while giving birth #may she RIP#Sad much

    ReplyDelete
  38. In a country where the president says buying private jets is a sign of progress, where 30 trillion disappears overnight unaccounted for, where the president says stealing is not corruption, where the wealthy fly abroad for medical care at the slightest hint of a cough or headache a woman is allowed to die because of unsubstantiated hospital bills?why are Nigerians losing their humanity?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. This is lagos state hospital not national hospital Pls talk to you governor and perty in charge why call president even when your local gover chairman fails to do his work you will still call mr president you people in this blog talk like children. Ada Agulu said so.

      Delete
  39. And to fink dt I wud leave my house to go vote........NEVER. ..........

    ReplyDelete
  40. This is where all these people championing their cause for election should focus or pay attention. How do they hope to alleviate the pains and suffering of the underprivileged in the society, how do they aim to get medical care to all and sundry? Not promising me 5k and fighting corruption with technology.

    ReplyDelete
  41. I almost cried yo! sad

    ReplyDelete
  42. Even as a private medical practitioner who needs money to run a hospital, I will not do this. If it is true that the woman developed new complications while in hospital and was refused new treatment, it is a serious medical-legal issue. The hospital must be sued for professional neglect, and the hospital and all medical professionals who attended to her must be brought to legal justice. Enough is enough in this country, I urge human rights lawyers in this country to take up the case.

    ReplyDelete
  43. This is terrible news, and it's unfortunate she had to die due to negligence but I would like to raise 2 issues
    1) I'd like to commend the protesters that brought this issue out in the open, hopefully this would never happen again
    2) The family of the late woman should sue the CMD, LUTH and the Federal Government and make them pay damages to give the family needed financial resources to help raise the child, the funeral, loss e.t.c

    ReplyDelete
  44. I blame it on our useless government.

    ReplyDelete
  45. They could be sued 4 negligence,and false imprisonment.

    ReplyDelete
  46. Cn u imagine???eh and thier duty na 2 save lives oooo#ok continue God will see us thru,those bloods that are sharin will ansa.

    ReplyDelete
  47. 2.3m just for post natal complications in a government hospital? D money would've been enough to travel abroad,deliver safely and still get a green card.

    ReplyDelete
  48. oluwashiinnaayomi4 February 2015 at 05:09

    And u pple still want to vote GEJ ..SMH LUTH is a federal Institute and therefore it not fashola's business we need a change in Nigeria government vote Buhari and let's see if things won't change #GBAM#

    ReplyDelete
  49. while Jonathan is using nigeria money to host lavish campaign to stay another four years of lack of basic healthcare.

    ReplyDelete
  50. OMG!This is height of insensitivity,

    ReplyDelete
  51. Dz is sad.... In a country wia huge some of money get lose on daily basis, some hospital can still let sum1 die cos of failure to pay hospital bill.
    Davido's GF

    ReplyDelete
  52. this desame thing dats happening to my cousin nw, the hubby paid d stepulated bill of 100K ONLY FOR THE HOSPITAL TO DETAIN DEM TO PAY UP ANODA 130K N D WHERE ABLE TO PAY 50K WITH SOMEONE TO SIGN, BUT D HOSPITAL REFUSE. THE DEM PLACE MY COUSIN N D BABY TO SLEEP ON THE FLOOR SO D DNT KEEP ACCUMULATING BILL FROM D BED D LAY. ITS TERRIBLE IN CROSS RIVER AS ALL THE PRIVATE HOSPITALS NW CONDUCTS CS SECTION TO MAKE MORE MONEY BECAUSE MY COUSIN WASNT EVEN SUPPOSE TO GO THRU A CS SECTION D DIDNT EVEN TAKE THEIR TIME TO CHECK ON HER THE ACTED LIKE FRAUDSTERS.

    ReplyDelete
  53. Dis is really sad, I didn't even know dat d hospital is dat expensive, #2.3m, wetin make St. Nicolas & EKO hospital com charge??? It such a pity dat naija health system detoriated dis bad. RIP to d dead. Linda take note!

    ReplyDelete
  54. Dis is really sad, I didn't even know dat d hospital is dat expensive, #2.3m, wetin make St. Nicolas & EKO hospital com charge??? It such a pity dat naija health system detoriated dis bad. RIP to d dead. Linda take note!

    ReplyDelete
  55. Dis is really sad, I didn't even know dat d hospital is dat expensive, #2.3m, wetin make St. Nicolas & EKO hospital com charge??? It such a pity dat naija health system detoriated dis bad. RIP to d dead. Linda take note!

    ReplyDelete
  56. Govt fault????? Close to 2.5 fr wat na,dey should sue d hosptial jare.... Somebodi dat paid 1M yet dey refused to treat his wife well. Wickedness everywea.

    ~@iamjbankz SA to President Jonathan 2015~

    ReplyDelete
  57. #crying# I wish God is nt merciful to some extent, so he will render harsh judgement on d people wasting public fund, but he is, RIP dear woman,

    ReplyDelete
  58. so many innocent blood crying against nigeria

    ReplyDelete
  59. So sad
    Bad government...Bad peoples

    ReplyDelete
  60. Dis is sad. This is d reason will should vote for change. If after 4yrs APC cannot deliver will vote them out. Nigeria has come to that stage that only our votes will do the talking and action. May her Soul RIP

    ReplyDelete
  61. How could a patient be detained & not treated because she was "owing" some money in a supposed government owned hospital? And she ended up dying due to not being treated!
    This is madness, what sort of country is this???
    This

    ReplyDelete
  62. Oh, this is so sad. Whatever happened to saving lives and healing the sick. In an hospital for that matter. May her soul rest in perfect peace.

    ReplyDelete
  63. Hold LUTH management responsible and teach the mgt a lesson to avoid recurrence.LUTH MGT TEAM IS A NO,NO

    ReplyDelete
  64. Wat a wicked world..i feel for d poor man sha..may her soul continue 2 rest in peace..

    ReplyDelete
  65. Saddest thing I have heated this year, bad news to start my day, God please take control.

    ReplyDelete
  66. What rubbish, the hospital should be sued, what happened to saving lives?
    Doctors my ass

    ReplyDelete
  67. heartwrenching







    #commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

    ReplyDelete
  68. Oh my God! in a government hospital? this country sha! why is this allowed to happen? i weep for thee Nigeria!

    ReplyDelete
  69. Nawa ooo. Touching. De right tins shld be done. Dey just wasted dis life 4 notin. Judgement wil surely come. #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

    ReplyDelete
  70. This one small sef.
    My friends sister was admitted in Barnes Hospital for 2 weeks and upon discharge given a bill of 4.7million. Terrible world. They refused to let her and her new baby leave the hospital after they were discharged. What r doctors turning into these day? where is the oath they took? We live in a wicked world. God protect your people

    ReplyDelete
  71. It's unfortunate it ended this way. But where were all these persons when the lady needed help? All the money they used to print these banners should have been used to offset her bills.

    ReplyDelete
  72. This is too bad. May her soul RIP

    ReplyDelete
  73. God will grant her family d strength to bear d tragic loss

    ReplyDelete
  74. Failed state!!

    ReplyDelete
  75. A very corrupt society we live in.RIP to her soul.

    ReplyDelete
  76. I don't no why most doctors choose money over life. RIP

    ReplyDelete
  77. Sorry folks, Nigeria is not for poor people. I now understand why people risk their lives in foreign lands.

    ReplyDelete
  78. some idiots will start blaming doctors now o. Is d doctor d owner of the hosp or is he the one putting the money in his pocket

    ReplyDelete
  79. Can attest to this esp when i visited a sick friend, they are so reluctant and money cautious than saving lives.

    ReplyDelete
  80. 2.3 million for post pregnancy complications? Something doesn't seem right. Watching people dying around u everyday is enough to kill someone. May she RIP. •sad•

    ReplyDelete
  81. No woman should die giving birth, this is really sad, RIP Ma.

    ReplyDelete
  82. First of all, may her soul RIP. 2ndly, why are you all. Screaming. Bills went up almost 500 percent last year @ Luth, docs went on strike to protest, you called them heartless. 4 months ago, docs went on another strike and I recall one of their demands was total coverage of NHIS. As usual, they were called all manner of things. In fact, I am aware a good number of the Lagos docs were not paid for that period even though their colleagues were paid all over the federation. I have been at Luth for different reasons and at different times when doctors, nurses and even medical students contribute for patients treatment....i have never heard them celebrated.
    This is the government we chose. One in which the only achievement in healthcare in 6 years is a miraculous victory over the spread of Ebola. My apologies, I also heard some good news regarding polio. It's sad that she died, unfortunately...many die everyday in less obvious ways.
    While we do not want to blame the government, blame the system. The system is not the doctor or the president. It is you and I, we make decisions and take steps that foster mediocity and unaccountability and then we cry wolf? Shame on all of us for our contribution to her death. I have no political party affiliations by the way...but I like to call a spade exactly what it is.

    Stay safe...mrsstephen

    ReplyDelete
  83. This is so sad! First off, poverty is a terrible terrible thing! Secondly, poverty is a terrible thing IN NIGERIA! Thirdly, LUTH no try at all!!!! This is not becoming of a govt hospital.

    ReplyDelete
  84. how sad!

    this a case of moni for hand, back for gound. May God have mercy on Nigeria.

    ReplyDelete
  85. if you protesters love the woman, why you people no pay the bill. eye service people

    ReplyDelete
  86. if you protesters love the woman, why you people no pay the bill. eye service people

    ReplyDelete
  87. What kind of treatment even required such amount?may her soul RIPP

    ReplyDelete
  88. AND MILIONS ARE FLYING FOR THEIR CAMPAIGNS....AKA.....GOD DEY

    ReplyDelete
  89. So unfair, may her soul rest in peace

    ReplyDelete
  90. I thought they say Fashola has done so well in Lagos State? Is LUTH not in Lagos State? Does it mean he ignored the health Sector? Just asking!!

    ReplyDelete
  91. So so sad. When my daughter was referred to dat Luth I cldnt go cos I ve had series of experience wit dem. R.I.P ma . It is well

    ReplyDelete
  92. Really sad......may her soul rest in peace and may God protect the child she left behind.

    ReplyDelete
  93. Our health system is CRAP.....

    ReplyDelete
  94. That's LUTH for you. Even when you have the money to pay they still deny you service in favour of their friends and family, treat you like dirt and expect bribes for doing their work. Lives and health mean nothing to them.

    ReplyDelete
  95. San-an la n rin, aje ni I muni pekoro....If ur poor in dis world, u can't be treated well, if ur poverty is now in Naija, u sudnt even expect ppl to treat u like human. Wen r we eva gonna get thns right in dis nation??? Its unfortunate thns like this still happening in Naija. Wetin happen to NHIS??? Over 2m on one person, una carry d womb out n replace with a new one abi wetin?? God will judge oo. God will heal dis land. Pinky lo so bee

    ReplyDelete
  96. Luth is a horrible unsanitary place this I've always known but now I can add evil demons to the list.

    ReplyDelete
  97. That is dividend of democracy for we need change.

    ReplyDelete
  98. Sad news rest in peace mama

    ReplyDelete
  99. if top notch pre/post natal medical treatment can be given to Nigerian women in usa and uk yet they are not held back due to lack of payment or incomplete payment, then why LUTH? Why is it that things just find it hard to work here? pregnant women need extra care and support from all side, abeg!

    ReplyDelete
  100. Nawa oo like play like play life don waste be dt. Smh! RIP

    ReplyDelete
  101. Chikata Chidinma4 February 2015 at 23:42

    This is terrible.God rest her soul.

    ReplyDelete
  102. And on Feb 14th, they'll say I shd go n vote. Wat am I evn voting 4? A nation that doesn't want to help herself. chai... this story dey pain meeeeeee

    ReplyDelete
  103. what! 1.3M naira and yet he could not happily take is family home. This is on you: GEJ, FASHOLA etc
    what is the complications?
    GEJ, attend to his and you may get my vote.

    ReplyDelete
  104. for all u foolish people saying rubbish, Luth is State govt hospital, APC and Fashola are responsible for this woman's death. LUTH is a death trap, and this is change?? mumu people...

    ReplyDelete
  105. May God rest her soul...The poor suffers a lot in this country... Everything is just wrong

    ReplyDelete

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the comment writers alone and does not reflect or represent the views of Linda Ikeji.

Recent Posts