Thursday, March 30, 2017

Lagos Doctors butchered my wife - Portuguese husband

Medical errors in hospitals kill more Nigerians every year than AIDS, malaria, breast cancer and auto accidents combined.But Arlindo Defreitas, a Portuguese national living in Lagos, never thought his wife would be one of those statistics. After all, he attended almost 5 years of medical school back in Portugal.But when his wife took a turn for the worse during a cesarean section at the Medical Art Center (MART) in Lagos, he went from being confident to helpless and lost husband, afraid of questioning the care she was getting, for fear it would become worse.Arlindo, who now has to care for his sonalone after his wife died following the cesarean section says his wife was killed by doctors at the Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Onigbongbo, Lagos, based hospital.

“When I entered the theater all her organs was scattered around,I couldn’t look , it was like the work of a butcher.” I told the doctor my wife is not a cow, 

he said.Arlindo said his wife, Amaka, 24, showed no signs of distress in the weeks following up to the c-section.According to him, after 4 years trying to conceive, his wife finally got pregnant and was a pre-natal care patient at the MART Hospital.“

Last week Friday at 41 weeks of pregnancy, doctors at the hospital told us that no baby water was seen and as a result a cesarean section operation must be done as soon as possible.” The procedure was done and the baby was delivered by 8.30 am onSaturday, and we were very happy- for a short time, he said.“I was very happy even though thebaby almost died as I was told by the doctors that the baby was almost ‘strangled’ by the umbilical cord, the head was red and one arm was white, the skin was very wrinkled.” “My wife was moved out of the theater and transferred to a private room to recuperate”‘ At some point she was in excruciating pain, and the doctors kept giving her doses upon doses of pain killers”.“I was uncomfortable and I told them that from my experience as a medical student years ago I think my wife hemorrhaged. At that point Arlindo watched as her condition steadily worsened, untildoctors asked him to leave the room. He claimed that after his persistence the doctors ran a testand said that his wife lost a lot of blood during the cesarean section.“I was asked to leave and wait for a call before coming back, so I went home”.

In the words of Michael Klimek, a friend of Arlindo and a fellow European from Germany, ” after she delivered the baby, the doctor told her that she have to drink 5 bottles of water.” I was shocked, everybody knows how dangerous it is for a woman that just underwent C-Section to drink water”. ” After drinking the water, the bleeding started and it won´t stop. They gave her 2 bags of blood-transfusion, but it was not helpful.”

“Hours later the doctors said they have to cut her open again to find out what was going on with her, Klimek said in shock. At that point the husband said he was told that she has low blood a 12.7% packed cell volume (PCV)”.” I said why can’t you use ultrasonic Tools and scans to seewhat’s going on, instead of cutting her open again and allowing her lose more blood which is already a problem”.“By the time I got to the hospital, they already cut her open for the second surgery, they opened her thorax from under the breast down – and finally, they found nothing after 4 hours of operation.”“I was an emotional wreck by this point.” I never gave consent for the second surgery, nobody in mywife’s family did, Arlindo told Per Second News. “Until this momentcause of death is still unknown”.“I don´t understand this doctors and hospitals. This “Photoshop certificate Doctor” killed our best friend and for this he must be imprisoned for life and the MART Hospital shut down for ever. And none of this doctor or nurses must praMedical errors in hospitals kill more Nigerians every year than AIDS, malaria, breast cancer and auto accidents combined.But Arlindo Defreitas, a Portuguese national living in Lagos, never thought his wife would be one of those statistics. After all, he attended almost 5 years of medical school back in Portugal.But when his wife took a turn for the worse during a cesarean section at the Medical Art Center (MART) in Lagos, he went from being confident to helpless and lost husband, afraid of questioning the care she was getting, for fear it would become worse.Arlindo, who now has to care for his sonalone after his wife died following the cesarean section says his wife was killed by doctors at the Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Onigbongbo, Lagos, basedhospital.“When I entered the theater all her organs was scattered around,I couldn’t look , it was like the work of a butcher.” I told the doctor my wife is not a cow, he said.Arlindo said his wife, Amaka, 24, showed no signs of distress in the weeks following up to the c-section.According to him, after 4 years trying to conceive, his wife finally got pregnant and was a pre-natal care patient at the MART Hospital.“Last week Friday at 41 weeks of pregnancy, doctors at the hospital told us that no baby water was seen and as a result a cesarean section operation must be done as soon as possible.” The procedure was done and the baby was delivered by 8.30 am onSaturday, and we were very happy- for a short time, he said.“I was very happy even though thebaby almost died as I was told by the doctors that the baby was almost ‘strangled’ by the umbilical cord, the head was red and one arm was white, the skin was very wrinkled.” “My wife was moved out of the theater and transferred to a private room to recuperate”‘ At some point she was in excruciating pain, and the doctors kept giving her doses upon doses of pain killers”.“I was uncomfortable and I told them that from my experience as a medical student years ago I think my wife hemorrhaged. At that point Arlindo watched as her condition steadily worsened, untildoctors asked him to leave the room. He claimed that after his persistence the doctors ran a testand said that his wife lost a lot of blood during the cesarean section.“I was asked to leave and wait fora call before coming back, so I went home”.In the words of Michael Klimek, a friend of Arlindo and a fellow European from Germany, ” after she delivered the baby, the doctor told her that she have to drink 5 bottles of water.” I was shocked, everybody knows how dangerous it is for a woman that just underwent C-Section to drink water”. ” After drinking the water, the bleeding started and it won´t stop. They gave her 2 bags of blood-transfusion, but it was not helpful.”“Hours later the doctors said theyhave to cut her open again to findout what was going on with her, Klimek said in shock. At that point the husband said he was told that she has low blood a 12.7% packed cell volume (PCV)”.” I said why can’t you use ultrasonic Tools and scans to seewhat’s going on, instead of cutting her open again and allowing her lose more blood which is already a problem”.“By the time I got to the hospital, they already cut her open for the second surgery, they opened her thorax from under the breast down – and finally, they found nothing after 4 hours of operation.”“I was an emotional wreck by thispoint.” I never gave consent for the second surgery, nobody in mywife’s family did, Arlindo told Per Second News. “Until this momentcause of death is still unknown”.“I don´t understand this doctors and hospitals. This “Photoshop certificate Doctor” killed our best friend and for this he must be imprisoned for life and the MART Hospital shut down for ever. And none of this doctor or nurses must practice in this profession again, said an angry Klimek, friend of the husband.” I am from Germany and when this things happen in Germany or Europe, the government conduct an investigation, I hope, this will be the same here, he asked.“Now I can understand, why your president went to medical check up outside of Nigeria, he concluded.The husband of the deceased claim thatone Dr Moses butchered his wife to death, “yes Moses killed my wife”. ” After they noticed their mistake they refuse to tell me details, I called them continuously and they won’t pick my phone”.Per Second News reached out to the hospital and the chief medical director, Prof Oladapo Ashiru, said the Mart medicare gave the deceased high quality care with experienced professionals.“The lady Amaka, was young, she said she was 24 but she looked 21”. “He said all those that attended to her from the Obstetrician to the Anesthesiologist and Nurses are well experienced professionals. Ashiru said he has well over 40 years experience.He revealed that he was not part of the team that worked on Amaka and directed us to the consultant who spoketo Per Second News about what transpired.MART MEDICAREDr Makewu said with the help of fertility doctors from the MART Center, Amaka Defeitas, conceived using IVF, after which we had a meeting with the coupledetailing a 13 week management plan that includes C-section at birth.“Mr Defreitas rejected the C-section saying he wanted his wife to have it the natural way, despite several medical advice from us”.“At 37 weeks there was no sign oflabor and they were still insisting on natural means”. I didn’t see them or hear from them again until I called them at 39 weeks and she said she travelled and was not around”. “They finally came when the pregnancy was at41 weeks, after a scan no baby water was seen at that point I told them categorically that a C-Section must be done immediately.”“We did the procedure and the baby arrived Saturday morning, except for the umbilical cord that was around the baby’s neck, everything was fine, both mother and baby were fine and we even moved her out of the theater to the normal room for her to recuperate.”“Hours after the first surgery she started complaining of tummy ache and severe pain, despite thepain killers being administered onher, she also complained of abdominal pain.“She was pale and we ran a test and found out that her blood levelwas 12.7 percent low, at that point we did the second surgery to find out what was the cause ofpain”. Dr Makewu put the blame at the doorsteps of the Defeitas, saying the operation should have been done weeks before the 41 week period.Asked about cause of death, he said autopsy is currently being carried out. But Mr Defeitas insists that it was an error on the part of the doctors to cut his wife open for the second time withina 24 hour period.Justifying his claim, Defreitas, said he did not give his consent for the second surgery because he expected the hospital to do a comprehensive CT-Scan of the Pelvic & Abdomen to getthe right diagnosis, rather the doctors did a normal blood test which will never tell you if a patient has a blood clot or something more fatal.“I insisted in scan but before I arrived at the hospital they already cut her open and allowingher to lose more blood leading to her death”.A doctor close to the family said ” Possibly she bled a lot at first surgery, maybe the womb did not contract well also”. “She could also have had a DIC (Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation) an acquired bleeding disorder from too much blood loss, which makes it impossible for the body to stop further blood loss”.Defreitas, a retired professional with Lufthansa, German airline opened up in a lengthy discussion with Per Second News about living with the heartbreaking loss of his wife, Amaka, an Imo state indigene.The family are still in shock and traumatised over the mysterious death of Amaka Defeitas, wit the husband demanding that an independent postmortem be done on the remains of his wife.“We travelled all over the world together and looking forward to spending our lives in Nigeria, its so sad, I don’t know what to do next”.Speaking with Per Second News Dr Tiffany Jones, a US based obstetrician, said the case of the late Amaka Defreitas, is both pathetic and curious, wondering the rationale for making her go under the knife within 24 hours after the C-Section. She said the most common reason women die during C-sections is bleeding. Bleeding can be fast and severe and by the time any medical protocol can be instituted, sometimes it’s just too late.“That is why I believe the second surgery was not necessary”.“Other C-section complications include bladder injury, infection, bowel injuries and blood clots, which can sometimes result in pulmonary embolisms. A pulmonary embolism is a potentially fatal blockage of the main artery of the lung by a substance that has traveled from somewhere else in the body.”Our thoughts and prayers go out to Amaka’s husband, family and son duringthis difficult time.I hope, this will be the same here, he asked.“Now I can understand, why your president went to medical check up outside of Nigeria, he concluded.

The husband of the deceased claim thatone Dr Moses butchered his wife to death, “yes Moses killed my wife”. ” After they noticed their mistake they refuse to tell me details, I called them continuously and they won’t pick my phone”.Per Second News reached out to the hospital and the chief medical director, Prof Oladapo Ashiru, said the Mart medicare gave the deceased high quality care with experienced professionals.“The lady Amaka, was young, she said she was 24 but she looked 21”. “He said all those that attended to her from the Obstetrician to the Anesthesiologist and Nurses are well experienced professionals. Ashiru said he has well over 40 years experience.He revealed that he was not part of the team that worked on Amaka and directed us to the consultant who spoketo Per Second News about what transpired.MART MEDICAREDr Makewu said with the help of fertility doctors from the MART Center, Amaka Defeitas, conceived using IVF, after which we had a meeting with the coupledetailing a 13 week management plan that includes C-section at birth.“Mr Defreitas rejected the C-section saying he wanted his wife to have it the natural way, despite several medical advice from us”.“At 37 weeks there was no sign oflabor and they were still insisting on natural means”. I didn’t see them or hear from them again until I called them at 39 weeks and she said she travelled and was not around”. “They finally came when the pregnancy was at41 weeks, after a scan no baby water was seen at that point I told them categorically that a C-Section must be done immediately.”“We did the procedure and the baby arrived Saturday morning, except for the umbilical cord that was around the baby’s neck, everything was fine, both mother and baby were fine and we even moved her out of the theater to the normal room for her to recuperate.”“Hours after the first surgery she started complaining of tummy ache and severe pain, despite the pain killers being administered onher, she also complained of abdominal pain.“She was pale and we ran a test and found out that her blood levelwas 12.7 percent low, at that point we did the second surgery to find out what was the cause ofpain”. Dr Makewu put the blame at the doorsteps of the Defeitas, saying the operation should have been done weeks before the 41 week period.Asked about cause of death, he said autopsy is currently being carried out. But Mr Defeitas insists that it was an error on the part of the doctors to cut his wife open for the second time withina 24 hour period.Justifying his claim, Defreitas, said he did not give his consent for the second surgery because he expected the hospital to do a comprehensive CT-Scan of the Pelvic & Abdomen to getthe right diagnosis, rather the doctors did a normal blood test which will never tell you if a patient has a blood clot or something more fatal.“I insisted in scan but before I arrived at the hospital they already cut her open and allowing her to lose more blood leading to her death”.A doctor close to the family said ” Possibly she bled a lot at first surgery, maybe the womb did not contract well also”. “She could also have had a DIC (Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation) an acquired bleeding disorder from too much blood loss, which makes it impossible for the body to stop further blood loss”.Defreitas, a retired professional with Lufthansa, German airline opened up in a lengthy discussion with Per Second News about living with the heartbreaking loss of his wife, Amaka, an Imo state indigene.The family are still in shock and traumatised over the mysterious death of Amaka Defeitas, wit the husband demanding that an independent postmortem be done on the remains of his wife.“We travelled all over the world together and looking forward to spending our lives in Nigeria, its so sad, I don’t know what to do next”.Speaking with Per Second News Dr Tiffany Jones, a US based obstetrician, said the case of the late Amaka Defreitas, is both pathetic and curious, wondering the rationale for making her go under the knife within 24 hours after the C-Section. She said the most common reason women die during C-sections is bleeding. Bleeding can be fast and severe and by the time any medical protocol can be instituted, sometimes it’s just too late.“That is why I believe the second surgery was not necessary”.“Other C-section complications include bladder injury, infection, bowel injuries and blood clots, which can sometimes result in pulmonary embolisms. A pulmonary embolism is a potentially fatal blockage of the main artery of the lung by a substance that has traveled from somewhere else in the body.”Our thoughts and prayers go out to Amaka’s husband, family and son duringthis difficult time.

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Customs seal Kano senator’s house, seize 13 vehicles

The Comptroller- General of Customs Compliance Task Force, says it has impounded 223 vehicles 13 of which belong to a senator in Kano State .
The task force also said that it seized other items, including foodstuffs worth N 269. 5m in Kano and Jigawa states within eight months .
The Task Force Zonal Commander, Mr . Bala Dole , made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Kano on Monday .
He said the vehicles , belonging to the said senator were; 12 new Toyota Hilux and one Land Cruiser Jeep.
Dole, who declined to name the senator , said the 13 vehicles were trailed from Maigatari in Jigawa State following an intelligence report .
“ Based on the intelligence report, the vehicles were 30 in number but we were able to trail 13 of them 12 of which were hidden in the senator ’ s compound.
“ We sealed the house and retrieved the vehicles and they are now in our custody, ” Dole said .
He said the other items the task force confiscated during special operations included 9, 757 bags of rice, 2, 916 of foreign spaghetti, 2, 770 cartons of foreign vegetable oil and 999 cartons of macaroni.
He said others were; 889 veils of second -hand clothes , 50 used school bags , 110 cartons of new foreign shoes, 956 bags of mosquito coil and six fairly used cars.
“ The total value of the seizure made by the task force since it was established in July 2016, excluding the 13 senator ’ s vehicles , is N 269. 5m .
“ We have yet to determine the cost of the 13 vehicles belonging to the senator , ” he said .

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Court remands Ex-NNPC boss, Yakubu in Kuje Prison

The Federal High Court in Abuja, on Thursday, remanded former Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Mr. Andrew Yakubu, who was accused of stashing over N3billion at his house in Kaduna, in Kuje Prison.

Trial Justice A. R. Mohammed sent the defendant to prison after he pleaded not guilty to a six-count charge the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, preferred against him.

Yakubu will remain in prison till March 21 when the court will rule on his bail application.
The defendant had through his lawyer, Mr. Ahmed Raji, SAN, begged the court to rather remand him in EFCC custody pending the ruling, a result that was turned down by Justice Mohammed.

It will be recalled that following a tip-off from a whistle-blower, the EFCC, raided Yakubu’s guest house situated at Sabon Tasha, Kaduna State, where it recovered the alleged loot which was in foreign currencies.

The anti-agency said it discovered the sum of $9.7million and £74,000 that Yakubu hid in a fireproof safe inside the house.

The defendant earlier asked the high court to order the commission to return the seized money to him, insisting it was part of monetary gifts he received on various occasions.

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Nigeria will be out of recession soon - experts

Economic experts have said that the drop in inflation figure from 18.72 in January to 17.78 per cent in February was a signal that the country’s economy would overcome recession soon.
The experts said this on Wednesday in Abuja that the 0.94 per cent inflation decline was an indication that recession could end before the end of the second quarter of 2017.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) February Consumer Price Index (CPI) indicated that inflation rate dropped to 17.78 per cent for the first time in 15 months.
Mr Lawrence Ode, a development economist while reacting to the decline, stated that the reduction signified the commencement of a drop in the rising cost of goods and services in the country.
Ode said that the current inflation figure would ultimately have a positive effect on the purchasing ability of Nigerians and was capable of growing the country’s Gross Domestic Product.
Mr Moses Odo, a Banker also stated that the current decline in inflation figure would impact positively on lending rate by deposit money banks and cause interest rates on loans and advances to reduce.
He said it would also stimulate the confidence of foreign investors to consolidate their investments in the country.
Odo attributed the drop in inflation rate to a major slump in the core inflation sub-index at the rate of 16 per cent on all items, except food, in the month under review.
Odo said it was very necessary for government to further inject additional funds to boost economic activities.

Friday, March 10, 2017

President Buhari arrives back in Nigeria

President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived at the Kaduna International Airport from London after a long time holiday and treatment leave. He was formally expected to spend 10 days for the treatment, but it was extended due to some issues.

He landed at exactly 7:40 a.m. at the Nigerian Air Force Base in the city.President Buhari was received by the Kaduna State Deputy Governor and ome government officials at the airport.

Afterwards the President was seen entering a chopper that is expected to take the President to the Abuja.

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Chelsea to build a new stadium

Chelsea’s plans to build a new £500 million ($610mn, 580mn euros) 60,000-seat stadium cleared another major hurdle on Monday when they received approval from London Mayor Sadiq Khan.

“London is one of the world’s greatest sporting cities and I’m delighted that we will soon add Chelsea’s new stadium to the already fantastic array of sporting arenas in the capital,” Khan said in a statement.

The Premier League leaders plan to build the new arena on the site of their current Stamford Bridge home in west London, which seats 41,631 fans.

The proposals received planning permission from local authorities in January and the new ground could be completed in time for the 2021-22 season.

“Having taken a balanced view of the application, I’m satisfied this is a high-quality and spectacular design which will significantly increase capacity within the existing site, as well as ensuring fans can have easy access from nearby transport connections,” Khan added.

“I’m confident this new stadium will be a jewel in London’s sporting crown and will attract visitors and football fans from around the world.”

The new stadium has been designed by Herzog and de Meuron, the architects behind the “Bird’s Nest” stadium used at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena.

It will enable Chelsea to bring their match-day revenue more into line with their main Premier League rivals.

Chelsea made £93 million on match days in 2014-15, according to financial consultants Deloitte, well below Arsenal (£132 million) and Manchester United (£114 million).

Chelsea currently have the seventh-biggest ground in the Premier League and the third-biggest in London, behind Arsenal and West Ham United.

“This is the latest significant step toward redevelopment of the stadium and the delivery of the extensive local community programme,” Chelsea said in a statement, adding they were “delighted” by the mayor’s decision.

“Further steps lie ahead, both during and after the planning process, before construction work can commence.”

The club will have to leave Stamford Bridge — their home since 1905 — for three years during the redevelopment.

They could temporarily relocate to Wembley, which is being used by Tottenham Hotspur next season while their White Hart Lane ground is rebuilt.