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Sunday, 15 January 2017

Photo: Corps member suffers spinal cord injury after road accident in Enugu

A Corps member, Eze Ejike Godwin was involved in a road traffic accident which resulted in a spinal cord injury.

Godwin, who is serving in Kogi State, had traveled safely to his home state of Enugu during the yuletide period but later had an accident there while riding a motorcycle.


The Director-General, Brigadier General Sulaiman Kazaure, on Wednesday, January 11, visited Godwin at the MEMFYS Neuro-surgical Hospital, Enugu, where he receiving treatment.

The Director-General expressed sympathy with the Corps member, and said the visit was in furtherance of his administration's commitment to the welfare of Corps members.

Kazaure said the NYSC Management had footed Godwin's medical bill at the hospital to the tune of one million eight hundred thousand naira.
While wishing him quick recovery, he used the occasion to call on Corps members to always avoid unnecessary journeys.

Commenting, the Medical Director of MEMFYS Hospital, Professor Sam Ohaegbulam, said the Corps member had undergone a successful surgery, and is in a stable condition.

16 comments:

  1. May the Lord grant you quick recovery!

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    1. Thank God the government and NYSC officials are now taking care of youth corp members. Thumbs up!

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    2. Thank God the government and NYSC officials are now taking care of youth corp members. Thumbs up!

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  2. God be praised for a succesful surgery and a VERY good one from Director-General, Brigadier General Sulaiman Kazaure

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  3. OMG! Speedy recovery to him.

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  4. eyaa,so sad,may God heal him

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  5. Wishing him a quick recovery.

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  6. Thank God for life. Perfect healing

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  7. a lot happening to our corp members in d space of 3months....wishin him a quick recovery

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  8. Awww sorry...hope he can walk?

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  9. THANK GOD FOR HIS LIFE





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  10. Thank God the surgery was successful oh. I hope he will work again oh

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  11. Poor him
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