Ebola :Why Dr Adadevoh was left out of National Honours list-Doyin Okupe | This Is Miss Petite Nigeria Blog

Monday, 22 September 2014

Ebola :Why Dr Adadevoh was left out of National Honours list-Doyin Okupe

Dr Ameyo Adadevoh has been credited with going out of her way to stop Patrick Sawyer from leaving  First Consultants Hospital,even before he tested Ebola Positive.That single act has saved more lives than imagined .After losing her life to the virus, Nigerians  called on the government to honour her for sacrificing her life.

When the list of Nigerians to be given National Honours was made public last week, many were shocked her name was left out.However,Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs,Doyin Okupe says the National Awards is not given post-humously...

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12 comments:

  1. So which award will she now receive dat we can use to rememba her?

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  3. What stupid law. If the women let that man go, will they be talking of awards now? They should have created a category for her or people who have died. That's what sensible governments do. Shame

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  4. Doyin Okupe from the way u responded to people who asked u matured and intelligent questions u must be a vry RUDE man,b'cus even u urself u are enjoying in government now as a honour to ur late father who helped in doing nothing but looting nigeria's treasury,so i speak authoritatively that late Dr Adedovoh should not only be honoured but her children should be given better office in government or else the gods will strike u people in vengeance! .
    (9ijaborn yankeebased)

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  5. You people should be deceiving yourselves. National award, Centenary award, next will be Looters award: Bribers award: Deceivers award. You better warn yourself before I warn you.

    #Zimama#

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  6. That great woman deserves way better, even in death.

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  7. Nigerians and they way they visit issues baffles me at times. A woman that laid her life on the line for many people to live? Is this worth debating whether to award her or not? Please you guys should use your discretion and do the right thing plz..!

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  8. Na wah oh, which kind of government official is insulting people like this

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  9. Bunch of useless people sitting in power...Are they to govern them selves or to be governed according to the people of this land....and yet awards are given to thieves,looters, who contributed less to the growth and development of this country.....once more I say it a pity...

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  10. Such a shame to our government for not honoring this heroine but they rather honor thieves and the rest *spits*

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  11. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Story for the gods.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  12. Change the law that prohibits posthumous awards! There are great Nigerians, other than Abacha, that deserve the Award!

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