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Thursday 23 October 2014

Pics: The heros of First Consultant Hospital who helped fight Ebola

Here are the faces of the team at the First Consultant Hospital, Lagos whose prompt action helped contain the spread of the deadly Ebola virus in Lagos.

Pictured above: The Chief Medical Director of the hospital Dr Benjamin Ohiaeri (middle) Dr Adaora Igonoh (2nd left), Dr Ibeawuchi Morris (3rd left) Dr Fadipe Akinniyi (2nd right) who got infected but got healed. 

Unfortunately four of their colleagues including Dr Stella Adadevoh and nurse Justina Ejelonu died from the deadly viral disease. (Photo credit: Who Health Organization)

88 comments:

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    1. Naija Greys anatomy :)

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    2. Lol.. No b small Naija Greys Anatomy

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    3. Oh dear! God be with them and bless their hearts.

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  2. The souls of the dead ones rest in peace. How beautiful would it be if they made heaven too.. They are true HEROS..it is well. John 14:2. BishopDammy#

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  3. God bless them for us....

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  4. Kudos to them

    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  5. Dr Ada igonoh was the doctor who got infected and was healed. Linda get your facts right

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    1. shut up, who told you she was the only doctor who survived ebola, get your facts right before opening your wide mouth.

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    2. Ebola fight.

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  6. They are real Heros.....rest in Peace to the Dead


    Ilcity's finest



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  7. Our heroes INDEED! Good bless you all. And may the souls of the dead rest in peace. Amen!

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  8. Heroes not Heros

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  9. They deserve a national award because without their efforts, this Ebola thing wld hv bin an epidermic; their ultimate reward is on heaven though. Rest in peace to the lost souls during this fight.

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  10. @Charming_rascal23 October 2014 at 13:48

    Heroes and heroines, They should have statues in this country. If not for God, these people and the Govt, we would have bn recording high mortality rate from the virus in Nigeria. Those who died may their souls rest in perfect peace

    #The Theist

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  11. True Heroes...may God bless them abundantly and grant our fallen heroes eternal glory

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  12. May their souls rest in peace.

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  13. God bless u all..may God continue to increase u and may His wisdom never depart from u. amen

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  14. Linda, the other two people nor get name????????? Na only doctors take the picture? Na this kain thing let dem dey vex for NMA!

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  15. True Heroes...may God bless them abundantly and grant our fallen heroes, who paid the ultimate price, eternal glory

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  16. We are indeed greatful, God bless you guys.

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  17. Linda, as you do this Please prove you are not a robot, make you try do am make we fit reply people and edit our post for gadgets when nor be phone.

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  18. Beautiful set of people, thank u to everyone of them...may they live long to tell generations unborn their heroic story...

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  19. GOD BLESS THEM ALL. ******QUEENMAYA******

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  20. GOD BLESS THEM ALL. ******QUEENMAYA******

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  21. Good..... make dem rename/relocate d Hospital sharp sharp oo.... else?

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  22. May God continue to bless them all.


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  23. We can't thank them enough.
    We pray that the souls of their dead colleagues will continue to rest in peace.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  24. Thank you all.God will you all.May the soulS of your colleagues rest in peace.God will give their families the stregth to bear the lost.

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  25. Am wondering why the nurses in this picture were not recognised. Their names were not mentioned.

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  26. why mention the doctors and not the nurses?

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  27. I am wondering why the nurses in this picture were not recognised. Only the Doctors' name were mentioned.

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  28. E gbayi bi Malala

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  29. They fought, they conquered, they are the heroic SEVEN. God bless them.

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  30. God will reward you people, human reward is not enough.

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  31. Even dough we feel pain for the ones we lost...we are forever grateful to you guys God bless you all

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  32. Linda!!!! You need help with your typing.#Heroes #World Health Organisation(WHO).
    God Bless Team First Consultant

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  33. Thank you,our heroes.
    Faceoflib

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  34. thank God for them..may the souls of the doctor and nurse Justina continue to rest in peace...they will always be remembered...

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  35. True Heroes....(Y)

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  36. MAY God bless them and there family

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  37. Heroes of our generation. Kudos to you all. Nigeria as nation need more of you for greater story.

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  38. Our very own Greys Anatomy

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  39. > They are surely Hero's and Nigerians sincerely say thank you.

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  40. So the nurse doesn't have a name.

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  41. why dem fold their hands like say na movie advert.........Thank God dey scaled tru

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  42. They re d real heros nd dey deserve 2 b awarded 4 dia bravery....if nt 4 dem, dat1 dat uncle jona was claimin 2 b d hero wuld av bin a deffrnt case....dis re d type of nurses nd Doctors we need...

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  43. We are proud of this team.....may God Continue to bless them.

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  44. So proud of you all. God will continue to increase you all.

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  45. What is the meaning of who health organisation?

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  46. our heroes. may God bless all of them.

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  47. God rest their soul

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  48. very sad, RIP to those they lost. Glad the state govt helped them financially and social media is showing massive support

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  49. Heros! God bless you all.

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  50. WELLDONE PEOPLE. I'M PROUD OF YOU. CNN WON'T SEE THIS ONE TO AIR TO THE WORLD. MTCHEWWWWW!

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  51. Faces of angrls...my sympathy to thrm and the griebed familirs...God is ur strength...

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  52. God bless dem nd to the dead Rip we are proud of u guyz.

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  53. awwwww!!! may the souls of those we lost in this ebola battle RIP. tnx to God for First Consultant Hospital....

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  54. do you mean WHO?

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  55. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    God bless them for fighting tiredlessly for safety.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  56. May God bless and crown their efforts.

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  57. Linda nwa Ikeji what is who health organization? nde

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  58. may be dey should start a tv show. the pic looks like a drama poster. cudos to them tho

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  59. Kudos to d heroes. #so sad# d Doc nd d nurse lost their lives God loves u more

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  60. Wat stupid lie is this?.....u forget the nurses and especially the medical laboratory scientists who carried out analysis ΑϞ∂ bring out piks of ward coat doctors n say heroes?......very laughable

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  61. God bless them.

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  62. Wat stupid lie is this?.....u forget the nurses and especially the medical laboratory scientists who carried out analysis ΑϞ∂ bring out piks of ward coat doctors n say heroes?......very laughable

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    1. So u want 2 carry JOHESU bad belle to LIB? Hahahaha. Abeg drop dead of hatred already

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  63. Thank you and God bless you all. #TAM

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  64. May God continue to be with them..........

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  65. Supper heros. God bless u all

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  66. This guys really helped the whole country. God bless u. May d souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. 1love

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  67. Chike, The woman at the far left is a nurse. Mrs Florence Emeribe- and yes she is a hero.

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  68. Dear Linda,

    Please acknowledge the doctors and the nurses alike.

    God bless these ones, they offered true service, if they were complaining or in a bad mood that day something for happen.

    That is why they are so strict in who gets into medical school and who doesn't and who graduates and who doesn't. I didn't make the cut but I am successful today and I am glad that it was their watch.

    For entrepreneurship visit http://www.udookonjo.com

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  69. God continually bless u all..........

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  70. Great.We celebrate them all.

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