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  • alhamdulillah........

  • Alhamdulillahi, may you all be rewarded for your good work. Please more of that, always try your best even in attending helpless patients whose relatives are either very poor to unconcerned. Once more weldone.

  • abeg my sista/brotha is not only you oooh (nigerians) i just so one video from my own country ghana and utterly saddened today. There is a community up north 220,000 populationi one doctor one nurse in the whole community and the women die at brith like no ones business. So sad

  • along with this did you give vigorous uterine massage

  • is not only in nigeria is all Africa my country Somali is more mess than nigeria women die and infant don't have public health if your mother or baby is die and don't pay money they will bleed to death that is how my country is. Africa need to wake up we are getting more educated people hopeful our new generation will change iinshallah.

  • @cadeey25 I couldn't have said it better. I'm also from Africa and this needs to change.

  • Thank God she made it. But NINE children, common now, that is tooooo much meeen.

  • who said all the fathers were different men, maybe she has a husband...think about it!

  • @ykl93 Having nine children has nothing to do with how many men she has children fathered by...one man; her husband, is likely the person inpregnating her.

  • What amazing work you are doing! God is working through you to save the poorest and most vulnerable.

  • It bleeds my heart to know that D health care system of my country is in a mess,imagine the state of D hospital .Our leaders should be ashamed of themselves,If all the money spent by nigerians to get health in developed countries was spent on building our health care system,am sure our life expectancy will be higher that 49yrs.How about preventing postpartum hemmorrhage by having an affordable primary health care system that monitors women during Antenatal period,delievery & 72 hrs post partum.

  • I wish we could have access to this garment in all developing countries.

    It would save lots of lives.

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