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Sunday, 28 May 2017

Photos: 4-year-old boy knocked down by car on his way to RCCG Children's Day party in Bayelsa State

A pathfinder SUV yesterday, knocked down a 4-year-old boy named Joshia, from Ekeremor LGA, Bayelsa State at the popular Julius Berger axis of the Sani Abacha Expressway while on his way to attend the Children Day Party organized by the headquarters of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.




In an update, a social media aide to the Speaker of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly Media team, Isedirikonghen Ebi, who reported the incident said baby Joshia just survived a successful orthopedic surgery. The Indian trained Nigerian Orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Amefula who lead other US based White specialists on a consultancy services to the Government House Hospital confirmed that the surgery which lasted about 3hours was very successful and baby Joshia in a stable condition. 


Below is his initial report on the accident: 
"There was wailing and commotion at the popular Julius Berger axis of the Sani Abacha Expressway, when a pathfinder jeep knocked down a little kid going to attend the Children Day Party organized by the headquarters of the Bayelsa State Redeemed Christian Church of God in Yenagoa.
The victim, Joshia, 4years from Ekeremor LGA, Bayelsa State was going with his 7years older brother when he was hit by the motorist from Ogbia while crossing the Expressway.
At my arrival to the accident scene from my routine inspection duty of the flood level around the Azikoro Estate area, the parents and other relatives were crying helplessly on getting the information, as the motorist rushed the child to an undisclosed hospital.
While the hostile mother was beating the older child, I rescued the boy and asked the direction the car took and he pointed towards FMC.
Immediately, I lead a search team to former Gloryland hospital, now Guruva Brooks, and then, to the Children Emergency of the Federal Medical Center Hospital, but to no avail.
When I got to the Government House Hospital, the CEO, Dr. Hobbot Preye confirmed the receipt of the patient but said, he has a damaged left leg and is referred to the Bayelsa State Diagnostics Center, Mgbi Road for femur X-ray. That, I should contact the parents to enable them extract the medical history to facilitate treatment on the boy.
Quickly, the contact was put to the father who happens to be a traditional bone doctor.
On his arrival, he insisted that he will handle the treatment in the traditional way under his care, but we discouraged him and he later agreed with us.
When the X-ray was done, it shows fractured left femur (a broken bone) and total shift of the knee joint.
The hospital management have since contacted an Indian trained Nigerian Orthopedic Surgeon who is well known to me, to head other White specialists from the United States of America to conduct an orthopedic surgery on baby Joshia who is currently on drip in preparation for the theater."

9 comments:

Unknown said...

May everything go well and thank God d driver wasn't a hit and run person. Period

Unknown said...

poor him
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Chai!


... Merited happiness

Anonymous said...

can you imagine the careless and irresponsible mother beating the poor child. How can you entrust a four years to a seven years old.These people should stop breeding like rabbits which is even the reason why they don't know the value of children. This is really sickening.

Anonymous said...

And where were the parents when a four year old child left home?...they should have been detained.. Naija,lawless country

Unknown said...

Thank God ooooo... dee

Unknown said...

Too bad..

Anonymous said...

God bless you! The woman should be charged with child endangerment. She is not well in the head.

Chukwuemeka said...

That's horrible.

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