In his response to the untimely death of Nollywood actor Junior Pope, Iroko TV CEO Jason Njoku criticises Nigeria’s inadequate healthcare system.
Remember how Junior Pope tragically and prematurely died in a river in Anam, Anambra state, That tragic news surfaced yesterday.
Stanley Ontop, a member of the late actor’s crew, stated during a live Instagram session that Junior Pope was taken to a hospital, but the oxygen supply was insufficient for his emergency care, and the doctor declared him dead.
In response, Jason Njoku bemoaned the state of Nigeria’s healthcare system.
If something happens that requires immediate medical attention, he believes that everybody who lives in Nigeria is essentially in God’s hands.
He wrote: “Just know, when you are living in Nigeria. Anything emergency medical-related that happens, you are essentially in the hands of God.”
Reacting to the post…
@Goke Adebisi wrote: “I heard UK and Canada are much worse. We have a lot of private Healthcare clinics who offer good service.”
@theadventuremakeup said: “Not a lie at all. How can a hospital not have oxygen? Sometimes, it’ll be blood. Wetin you come get?”
@cheta_chukwu_ noted: “For Europe ordinary say their citizen break down for road 2 minutes ambulance don show”
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