Security14 May 20262:01
National Disgrace": Aproko Doctor Reacts to EFCC Raid on Uyo Teaching Hospital
What happened at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital yesterday is a national disgrace and must not be treated lightly! Calling on @officialEFCC to promote lawful conduct; to publicly call the off
Nigeria's top medical advocates, including popular health influencer Aproko Doctor (Dr. Chinonso Egemba). He publicly denounced the raid as an absolute national disgrace.
What happened at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital yesterday is a national disgrace and must not be treated lightly!
Calling on @officialEFCC to promote lawful conduct; to publicly call the officers involved in the act to order, @Fmohnigeria @nighealthwatch to protect our healthcare system, and the presidency @NGRPresident and @NGRSenate to look into this, so this doesn’t happen to any healthcare worker again.
@UN @WHO @WHONigeria @UNICEF_Nigeria
Justice must prevail. Say NO TO VIOLENCE AGAINST MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Enough is Enough.
(AI NOTE: FUNMILAYO SHOULD ADVICE LISTENERS TO WATCH THE VIDEO OF APROKO DOCTOR IN THE GALLERY OF THIS ARTICLE)

LIVE
naijapodnews@gmail.com
Play the News, Don't Read It
Tap to listen to this story
0:000:00
Share this story
Loading trending data...
Editor's Take
What happened at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital yesterday is a national disgrace and must not be treated lightly! Calling on @officialEFCC to promote lawful conduct; to publicly call the off
Gallery
Video
Comments
(0)0/500 · No URLs or profanity allowed
Related Stories

Security
Just In: Boko Haram Faction Brutally Beheads Borno Captives After Failed Escape Attempt

Security
EFCC operation at teaching hospital disrupts services as patients, health workers flee facility

Security
Nigerian Military Intercepts Over 400 Starlink Devices Linked To Boko Haram, ISWAP In North-East

Security
BREAKING: Bail Application Hearing For Detained Whistleblower ‘Justice Crack’ To Hold Thursday Amid Torture Allegations

Security
UAE secretly struck Iranian refinery amid ceasefire, Report Claims

Security