A night of tribute for phenomenal Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh who died on
August 19th from Ebola was held yesterday
September 11th at Harbour Point Hotel in Lagos. Her ash will be
buried today at a private family ceremony. Pictured above is her only
child, Bankole Cardoso, 2nd right, with friends. See another pic after the cut...
Dr. Ameyo's son, sisters and husband.
This is good dt she's being honored, but what about the nurse that died too? Y isn't she being given as much honor or attention?
ReplyDeleteThe nurse's family n friends will organize it, its not abt giving attention
DeleteAnd d teeth shining is much. RIP
DeleteAbi o! Its clearly a family thing. The above was organised by her family whose resources far exceeds that of the Nurse's family. The Government should step in and do something 4 our modern heroes. Watching the 9/11 remembrance by the US government yesterday made me weep and ask God, "why am I Nigerian"?
DeleteThank u
DeleteRead well its her family that organised d tribute
DeleteJust as I wondered.
DeleteHer family honored her...
DeleteRIP
ReplyDeleteBORN TO SHINE!!!!
FIRST TO COMMENT*****(GURU)
ReplyDeleteR.I.P DR AMEYO ADADEVOH..
RIP ma,may ur remain blessed.
ReplyDelete#skaler#
RIP ma,may ur soul remain blessed.
ReplyDelete#skaler#
WE WILL REMEMBER
DeleteIts not really the longevity of our lives that matters but rather its quality.Sleep on ma'am
ReplyDeleteDear Linda, you don't bury ash, you spread it.
ReplyDeleteWonder if they are advertising for close up in the 1st pic. RIP Madam.
ReplyDeleteBankole and his Cardoso cousins are all smiles. Hmm, youths! Contrast that to the picture below.
ReplyDeleteTheir brother, Kodjo is there too (on the right.) Next to Ama. Very sad.
ALL BLACK ER THANG.
ReplyDeleteRIP ma....sleep well
ReplyDeleteRIP lioness!
ReplyDeleteHeaven's a better place...
Also remembering the young nurse and the rest; it's well.
*My R1.50c comment*
RIP, you have saved lives and Nigeria at alrge
ReplyDeleteThanks for Your Motherly Help to Nigeria#RIP
ReplyDeleteShe deserve big honour bcos she save Naija
ReplyDeleteGod bless her soul. She deserves a posthumous award. I know this post will not exceed 200 comments but when JOAN RIVERS is buried some of these LIBers that can't subscribe to family bouquet DSTV and can only afford 3 for N1000 leggings will come here and start shouting "RIP Joan Rivers, I'll miss you and fashion police dearly".
ReplyDeleteMay Amadioha arrest you.
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DeleteBeautiful young people. God rest the good doctor and give the family the fortitude to bear the loss.
ReplyDeleteThis event was arranged by her family and friends. It's up to the nurse's family/friends do something.
ReplyDeleteThis event was arranged by her family and friends. It's up to the nurse's family/friends do something.
ReplyDelete@ Anon 10:06AM, this pic is about a night of tribute by HER family and friends, it is not about Nigeria honouring her. Hopefully, that will come later and also for the other heroes and heroines.
ReplyDeleteThis event was arranged by her family. It's up to the nurse's family/friends to do something.
ReplyDeleteThis event was arranged by her family. It's up to the nurse's family/friends to do something.
ReplyDeleteSleep on....My Hero!
ReplyDeleteRIP,but i don't understand their smile in the first picture.
ReplyDeleteOk seen.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace ma and wit others dat die of Ebola.
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteRIP
ReplyDeleteRIP
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rest in perfect peace. Amen! But do people mourn with smiles now? Do they need to be reminded that they are bereaved and therefore should not be smiling? It's a shame to death!
ReplyDeleteBt bt y all of dem smillin lyk it a weddin pic, may her soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteWait ooo y d smiles in d first pix? Dn't get it
ReplyDeleteRIP ma
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ReplyDeleteRIP....SWEET MOTHER
U ARE INDEED OUR HEROINE
SUN RE OOO MAMA RERE
KIKELOMO
R.I.P. ma,but why are they smillin in d first pix as if they're not mournin???
ReplyDeleteAww so so touching.. My heart goes to the family. i hate death
ReplyDeleteRIP doc....
ReplyDeletePretty Doctor, Words fail me when I think of your courage and professionalism, You single-handedly saved this nation from a terrible and disastrous outbreak. Although I never knew you but I am certain you were a cheerful, caring and resourceful woman. Thank you once again. May God Almighty Bless your soul. Rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace doctor. She has truly save lives with that simple action.
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The honoring was done by family and friends of the late Dr Ameyo. Let's not confuse matters biko
ReplyDeleteMay his soul rest in peace. #####QUEENMAYA#####
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rip and may her good work not be forgotten amen!S.imoh@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteHeya. Rip. True hero. Stopped d man 4rm leaving cos she suspected ebola. The nurse didn't know wat was happening if she knew I bet she wouldn't have attended to him
ReplyDelete@Anon 10:06 because she is a nurse I guess.
ReplyDeleteIs a great honor, RIP dr
ReplyDeleteto d family nd son she dead a great woman we Nigeria celebrate her ,may her she rest in peace. God we tank u nd ebola will b d story of d pass . she is an hero .salute
ReplyDeleteI was there. The picture was taken after the ceremony I believe. The family are mourning privately. Not everyone likes to make a show of his/her grief. All those who spoke lifted up their spirits anyway.
ReplyDeleteAmeyo was a wonderful lady, may her soul rest in perfect peace.
some people are just stupid hypocrites. So because they are smiling, they are not mourning abi. They should have come to hire you as professional cryer na. So youre the ones that will tell his son how to mourn and express his grief. The photographer may have requested they smile at that moment, instead of seeing everyone cry in pictures. Plus it's a celebration of life, not death. Shes being honored as a hero & that's what the focus of the program should be. They may have had an uplifting preacher that delivered such a message as opposed to wailing and crying
ReplyDeleteR.I.P Dr... #onelovefromSnow#
ReplyDeleteGod bless your beautiful soul.....
ReplyDeleteRip to a great woman
ReplyDeleteTamara
Rip to a great woman
ReplyDeleteTamara
RIP MAAAM YOU ARE THE REAL DEFINITION OF A HEROINE
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