HORROR: Woman Narrates How Nurse, Folashade Injures Her Newborn Baby Over Carryover Allegation

Date: 03-07-2021 11:23 am (2 years ago) | Author: onuigbo felicia
- at 3-07-2021 11:23 AM (2 years ago)
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A Nigerian, Asma’u Ahmad Tijjani has narrated how a nursing staff of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, Folashade Adesina, injured her newborn baby over a carryover allegation.

Asma’u alleged that the nurse used an injection needle to pierce the eye of her baby a few minutes after she was born in order to avenge a carryover she got at the Sokoto Study Centre of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), where she worked as non-academic staff.

She recalled that one week to her expected date of delivery, the nurse met her in her office and said she wanted to have a private discussion with her.

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“Immediately we came out from my office, she started asking some questions. She wanted to know when I would go to the hospital and my expected date of delivery, as well as my names in full.

“This really surprised me because that was the first time I was having one-on-one discussion with her, so I refused to reveal all these information to her.

“She then told me that she was in possession of my medical record and knew everything about me and only wanted to help.

“When my pregnancy was due for delivery and I was taken to the labour room, precisely on the 15th of June, the same woman came and stood by my bed, speaking Yoruba language to the nurse that was attending to me. This made me very uncomfortable because I did not know her mission. So I complained to my nurse, who pleaded with her to leave the place,”
she said.

She continued,
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“Immediately after my delivery, my nurse started preaching to me to always try to be kind to the people I deal with, especially in my workplace. She said the nurse I complained about told her that I gave her a carryover.

“I was shocked to hear this because I am not a teaching staff of the university and have no business with students’ scripts. So how could I give her a carryover?

“When my husband came, the same woman came and collected my baby, saying she was taking her to him. I asked one of the doctors present at the time to follow her, but she declined.

“After some minutes, she brought the baby back, and when I received her, I noticed some blood coming out from her eyes, so I started crying and shouting; and before you knew it, the labour room was filled with hospital staff.”

She also said,
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“When they realised what happened, they all rushed out to look for that nurse, but she was nowhere to be found and her phone was switched off.

“The baby was taken to the eye section of the hospital for examination, where it was confirmed that both her eyes were pricked, but the object did not penetrate the two lenses.

“The nurse, however, came the following morning with a basket of cooked food, which I rejected, on the ground of what she did to my baby.

“My relatives who were with me at the time started beating her before she was rescued by her colleagues.”

Mrs Tijjani appealed to the hospital authorities, the police and the state government to ensure justice for her baby.

Reacting to the matter, the hospital authority issued a statement acknowledging the receipt of a complaint letter from the nursing mother.

The statement, which was signed by Mansur Wadata, the principal information officer of the hospital, reads,
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“The hospital received a complaint letter from the mother of a newborn baby girl delivered at the hospital, alleging that a nursing officer caused injury to the eyes of her baby.

“The hospital management is investigating the case, with a view to authenticating the claim.

“We are assuring the general public that appropriate disciplinary action will be taken against whoever is found wanting, in accordance with civil service rules and condition of service of the hospital.

“The hospital is ever ready to work with relevant authorities to carry out an investigation to ensure that those involved are made to face the full wrath of the law.

“The general public is hereby reassured that the hospital will not derail from its core values for excellent performance – transparency, professionalism, respect for the rights of its clients, and discipline.

“While the hospital frowns at any act of indiscipline by any of its staff, it equally assures the general public of its commitment towards ensuring strict discipline against unethical and unprofessional conducts.

“To this end, the management of the hospital calls for calm from its clients (patients) and the general public as it will continue to ensure the safety of patients and their relatives.”

Confirming the incident, the spokesman of the Sokoto State police command, ASP Sanusi Abubakar, said the suspect was under detention as investigation was ongoing.

It was learnt that the suspect was remanded in the Correctional Centre following her arraignment by the police before the Sokoto Magistrate’s Court

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- Emmablaker at 21-09-2021 08:46 AM (2 years ago)
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This is horrible. Medical staff is awful there and deserves to be punished. I don't know how these people get licenses and start worth with newborn children because I had to pass many exams and programs to become a nurse. I had to pay a lot for it, but I really like being a nurse, so it wasn't a problem for me. I found on this page a lot of bridge programs that allowed me to increase my experience and level. I can guarantee that I'd never hurt a child like that and hope that my colleagues will never be like that.
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