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Wednesday 24 November 2010

Pfizer Starts Work on $30m Hospital in Kano


Multinational drugs firm, Pfizer Incorporated, has commenced work on the establishment of a $30 million medical facility at Dawakin Dudu, 15 kilometres from the Kano metropolis.

Ibrahim Shekarau, the state Governor, performed the foundation laying ceremony of the medical facility at the occasion. He said that the decision by Pfizer to establish the medical facility was in line with an out of court settlement reached between the state government, victims of the 1996 Trovan drug test and Pfizer incorporated. - 234Next

14 comments:

  1. it's Dawakin Kudu not Dudu

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  2. Building is easy....Maintaining it is the challenge..!

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  3. ....and before I forget, how many other 'sneaky' drug trials are still going on in Africa I wonder?

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  4. why kano, why not awka or nnewi or anywhere else? why kano seriously???

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  5. Hope they not going to be using our people as guinea pigs for their new drugs..nothing like a free meal in this world!!

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  6. is this to make for all the people their drugs killed up north? is this to pay off the govt so they can turn a blind eye while they dispose of wastes recklesslessly without care about the people? which wan?

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  7. How will the parents of the innocent children their drugs kill going to be compensated? They should be compensated directly apart from bvuilding hospital for the generality of the inhabitants of Kano.

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  8. Erm not sure why Pfizer needs to be commended for this. The place is being constructed based on a court order, it's not like they decided to do it out of the kindness of their hearts...

    Just keeping it 100...

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  9. Anonymous @ 1:47pm, it is Kano because that is where Pfizer killed and deformed children by testing their new drug on them. Get your facts straight before ranting.

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  10. Thank you very good information

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  11. Thanks you admin....

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  12. thank to you. Good blog

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  13. Thanks you admin....

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  14. thank to you. Good blog

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