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Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Ebola survivor Dr. Ada Igonoh welcomes baby girl (photo)

Resident staff of First Consultant Medical Centre and Ebola Survivor, Dr. Ada Igonoh gave birth to a baby girl a few hours ago. The baby girl weighing 9 pounds 1 ounce was born at the Greater El-Monte Community Hospital, California.
Dr. Igonoh is the only female medical doctor to have survived the deadly disease. Since her conception, Dr. Ada has been placed under medical surveillance to ensure that her child is Ebola-Free. The baby, upon birth, has been certified Ebola-free.

To mark this wonderful news, the staff and friends of First Consultants Medical Centre are jubilant in celebration as they welcome a new lease of life to the institution and in memory of fallen colleagues and Survivors of Ebola.
The World Health Organization, in concert with the Centre for Disease Control, formally declared Nigeria Ebola-Free on October 20, 2014.

69 comments:

  1. God is sooooo great! Congrats n welcome lil one

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    1. A very big congrats to her. Its not easy to taste death and still be alive. God is wonderful.

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  2. Good news


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  3. Congratulobia to her.

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  4. Awwwwww, a big congrats to her. Linda take note!

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  5. Big congrats to her and I wish her all d best. God abundantly bless her and congrats to her.

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  6. Awwwwww, a big congrats to her. Linda take note!

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  7. All praises to the Almighty God

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  8. Congrats Dr.Ada, the Lord's blessings in your life will be permanent IJN. So happy for you...

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  9. Eiya, happy for her









    #iT will only get better
    #iT mUsT eNd iN PRaIsE

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  10. Glory be to God

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  11. GOOD TO SEE














    AUNTY LINDA......

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  12. Wow!!! This is awesome,a big congratulations to her. #TUJ xxx

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  13. Awwww! To God be the glory, I am so happy for her.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  14. Wow this is good news!

    #Dakinzz

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  15. Congrat, may God bless your new baby. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  16. praise the Lord! u get mouth doc!

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  17. Am so happy for her, i followed her story right from when she had the Ebola virus and how she survived. am so, so proud of her, may she live long to take care of that little damsel. Amen.#PROUDMOTHER#

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  18. Congratulations Doc. We love you

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  19. congratulations ma

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  20. Anonymous Personified3 November 2015 at 15:27

    Awww...Congrats to her.

    The Lord isn't done with her yet.

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  21. Thank God...may God be praised!!!

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  22. great news...God is indeed merciful. God bless the mother and child

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  23. great news...God is indeed merciful. God bless the mother and child

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  24. God is awesome may His Name be Praise

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  25. Congrats to her and her family...also to First Consultant hospice

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  26. Congrats Dr Ada. You are a woman of destiny.
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  27. Congrats Dr Ada. You are a woman of destiny.
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  28. Tears running down my cheek. I thank God for her life.

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  29. Glorrryyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,GOD is Awesome

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  30. Glorrryyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,GOD is Awesome

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  31. Congrats dear,God be praised.

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  32. Nice. Should have been so much greater if the baby was born at First Consultants Hospital where she had contracted the Ebola. That would have consolidated the hospital's and Nigeria's reputation. To be delivered abroad still smacks of national deficiency and lack of confidence. But no problem we remain a grateful nation to First Consultants.

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  33. Happy for her but this is the first time it is reported that a doctor, other than the deceased Adadevoh, had contracted the Ebola. Missed that but it I well.

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    1. That you did not read about it does not mean it was not reported. Make use of your brain.

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    2. My dear u didn't follow the news then. About 5doctors contracted ebola bt the others apart from adadevoh survived it!

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  34. Thank God for you. The Lord continue to keep ur family.

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