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Saturday 3 December 2016

Conjoined twins delivered in hospital in Jos (graphic photos)

A set of conjoined twins were delivered in Plateau state specialist hospital, Jos, Plateau  state yesterday morning 2nd December at 28weeks gestation. They were joined at the thorax and abdomen but with one pair of upper and lower limbs (Dicephalic twins) and weighed 1.4kg. Unfortunately, they didn't survive. See more photos after the cut...



33 comments:

  1. A warning would've been nice.

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    1. Eeeeeeeeeyah! God strengthen the mother. Linda take note!

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    2. I would ve been surprised if dey had survived


      ...merited happiness

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    3. Goliano, u don't know the meaning of "graphic photos"

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  2. They cannt survive we don't have the capability of handling it.They were cojoined in the not difficult manner rip

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  3. Very graphic. Thank God they were saved the agony...RIP


    Long Live LIB

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  4. They probably even died out of incompetence of these so called doctors or lack of the proper equipment to sustain dem

    Long Live LIB

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    1. I bet u applied to read medicine but where to dumb.people like you that don't appreciate what doctors do..and d extra mile most would go to to save patients with little or no equipments...and rather than motivate them...you tear them down...for your info Nigerian doctors are some of the most brilliant minds ever...uk knows this that's why they are allowing intense migration of our doctors....soon you would have no doctor to insult..then maybe your foul mouth can heal your kids if its toxicity doesn't get them first....sorry if u feel slighted

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  5. and Una say God dey,, Nigeria u have foolishness in your DNA I swear,,,,I beg were is that adeboye work done come

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  6. Which kind thin be dis? Hw dem go take separate dis kind thin..

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  7. Is better dey didn't survive cos I was thinkin d possibility of dem surviving

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  8. That's really sad I guess.....

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  9. HAAAAA THank God they died ohh how will the parent take care of this
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  10. So sad........quite a difficult one to handle

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  11. sad
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  12. Life has frustrated me this year,I don't even have a hope of celebrating Xmas this year,please who can put a smile on my face by providing me with foodstuff or an amount of 20k so I can buy some foodstuff in the house,there is no grain of a single foodstuff seen in my house ,at least let me and my family have the feel of Christmas.
    Please who can put a smile on my face.
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    1. So, after dashing you the 20k for Christmas, what happens after Christmas?

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    2. Secondly..... You can afford data and a phone that is Internet compliant. It is worrisome.

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  13. Hope they didn't died..? more gist @ omotoladove.blogspot.com.ng

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    1. Hope they didn't "died"??? 1) it's hope they didn't die? 2) is that u were in a hurry 2 comment, that u didn't read where Linda wrote "unfortunately they didn't survive"

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  14. Big test to Nigeria Doctors, let see wat there can do on dis

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  15. Really? No grain of foodstuff in your house? Yet you are here? Nice try. Go and get a J.O.B! ... Nuisance!

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  16. Pls. Put a notice before publication. Graphic image indeed!!!

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  17. Too bad! God knows de best shaa.. Rip to them

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  18. Linda did I hear you say, "unfortunately"?

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