ATTENTION: OYO STATE GOVERNMENT
The latest statement credited to Dr. Adeduntan Azeez (Commisioner for Health)on the death of Late Oluwajobi is totally uncalled for.We've been trying to move on from the ugly incident until he spoke again yesterday. Can we just allow him to rest in peace?
What i expected from him was just a simple message to commiserate with his family,friends & @freshfmibadan, not going to d public again with unnecessary rant. A leader takes responsibilities not trade blames
If Dr. Adeduntan claimed late Oluwajobi had a 5/15 chance to live or die when he was brought to d state hospital,it means he would stil hav survived if he had a better medical care. Not every Citizen can be Yusuf Buhari that had access to 1st class medical care when he had an accident.
Is Dr. Adeduntan the kind of leader that wants to be d governor in d state come 2019?If this is d kind of person he is, may he NEVER achieve this. Pls ask him if he can bring any of his Children to Adeoyo Hospital for a medical care or even himself?
Dr. Adeduntan is quoted here“He came in brain dead. Instead of blaming the driver that knocked him down around 12 midnight on New Year ’ s Eve, you are now blaming the caregivers that did their best . Pls ask Dr. Adeduntan, is he aware that the reckless driver that knocked Femi down was aprehended, arraigned and later released on bail at the court?
If Dr. Adeduntan fails to apologize and sympathize with the family, friends& @freshfmibadan over d death of Late Oluwajobi, he should know that the law of KARMAL is real. What goes around would surely come around 1 day sooner or later #RIPOluwajobi
The latest statement credited to Dr. Adeduntan Azeez (Commisioner for Health)on the death of Late Oluwajobi is totally uncalled for.We've been trying to move on from the ugly incident until he spoke again yesterday. Can we just allow him to rest in peace?
What i expected from him was just a simple message to commiserate with his family,friends & @freshfmibadan, not going to d public again with unnecessary rant. A leader takes responsibilities not trade blames
If Dr. Adeduntan claimed late Oluwajobi had a 5/15 chance to live or die when he was brought to d state hospital,it means he would stil hav survived if he had a better medical care. Not every Citizen can be Yusuf Buhari that had access to 1st class medical care when he had an accident.
Is Dr. Adeduntan the kind of leader that wants to be d governor in d state come 2019?If this is d kind of person he is, may he NEVER achieve this. Pls ask him if he can bring any of his Children to Adeoyo Hospital for a medical care or even himself?
Dr. Adeduntan is quoted here“He came in brain dead. Instead of blaming the driver that knocked him down around 12 midnight on New Year ’ s Eve, you are now blaming the caregivers that did their best . Pls ask Dr. Adeduntan, is he aware that the reckless driver that knocked Femi down was aprehended, arraigned and later released on bail at the court?
If Dr. Adeduntan fails to apologize and sympathize with the family, friends& @freshfmibadan over d death of Late Oluwajobi, he should know that the law of KARMAL is real. What goes around would surely come around 1 day sooner or later #RIPOluwajobi


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