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The dollar has lost 8% of its value so far since the year begun to the UGX yet the Fuel prices are barely changing.
They told us, we pay expensively coz of the Dollar rate, how come Fuel is not responsive to this mass gain?
📢📢📢 CALL FOR INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION!
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Up until this morning, Sheikh Khalifa Specialty Hospital has refused to release Patricia’s body because the family has refused to consent to giving them her kidneys - which they claim to be keeping on Dialysis (after declaring her dead)!
Which international bodies can we appeal to for this hospital to be called to order? And, it appears, it is not the first time they’re doing this. There could be an organ trafficking racket at this hospital.
Please advise on the steps the family should take? Please tag whoever could intervene, including international media. Retweet widely. @WHO@WHOUganda@WHOAFRO@norbertmao@Parliament_Ug@UHRC_UGANDA
Days after Patricia’s family was informed by the hospital that their daughter is dead, the hospital now says she’s still on life support, and they’re still urging the family to consent for her kidneys to be taken. The family refused from the onset, and has decidedly refused to consent.
THE QUESTIONS:
- Could the hospital have already taken the kidneys and now only looking for a way of formalising it?
- Could the financial expectations from the kidneys be too high that they can’t let the opportunity pass?
- Could some other patient already have been promised the kidneys?
- Could Patricia have been killed (brain) in order to harvest her kidneys - hoping to take advantage of the vulnerable parents?
- Is it ethical for a hospital to persistently cajole a patient’s people to ‘donate’ the patient’s organs, and to thereby hold onto a ‘patient’ that they declared dead?
CAN’T SHEIKH KHALIFA SPECIALTY HOSPITAL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE BY THE REGULATORS OF MEDICAL PRACTICE?
Why should the family be put through all this agony, on top of losing their daughter in unexplained circumstances!
@OPMUganda@Mglsd_UG@Parliament_Ug
Days after Patricia’s family was informed by the hospital that their daughter is dead, the hospital now says she’s still on life support, and they’re still urging the family to consent for her kidneys to be taken. The family refused from the onset, and has decidedly refused to consent.
THE QUESTIONS:
- Could the hospital have already taken the kidneys and now only looking for a way of formalising it?
- Could the financial expectations from the kidneys be too high that they can’t let the opportunity pass?
- Could some other patient already have been promised the kidneys?
- Could Patricia have been killed (brain) in order to harvest her kidneys - hoping to take advantage of the vulnerable parents?
- Is it ethical for a hospital to persistently cajole a patient’s people to ‘donate’ the patient’s organs, and to thereby hold onto a ‘patient’ that they declared dead?
CAN’T SHEIKH KHALIFA SPECIALTY HOSPITAL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE BY THE REGULATORS OF MEDICAL PRACTICE?
Why should the family be put through all this agony, on top of losing their daughter in unexplained circumstances!
@OPMUganda@Mglsd_UG@Parliament_Ug
She died, just like that!
We go back to normal business.
Life goes on for the girls.
As we wait for the next death.
And we shall return in anger.
After, life will go on and on.
Many more Ugandans will die there.
But why should we be bothered!
Yet we can always send more.
The airport will still be busy.
With queues of vulnerable girls.
Running from kiln to incinerator.
We shall simply look on.
Rest in Peace Patricia,
If this still makes sense.
Greetings to earlier victims.
The pain of mourning.
My graduate of yesterday.
I was only her teacher.
But how will her mother
Receive her daughter
Now as a mere body
Returned minus
Dreams & life!
How will she live?
With the memory
Of that hospital phone call
Negotiating
Her daughter’s organs
In exchange for
An air ticket
For the lifeless body
Of the fruit
Of her womb!
How many more?
Shall we educate
Into desperation
Only to become
The world’s maids
To lose their humanity
To be regarded only but
Labour objects
Carriers of organs
21st century slaves
With no abolitioners
To fight for them
Running from Equator
To planned deserts
Seeking for opportunities
While their leaders
Stage performances
Against imperialism
Parading strength
Where least needed
I won’t cry
No I won’t cry
These flowing
Aren’t tears
I won’t cry
It’s water
I won’t cry
😭
The issue of organ ‘donation’ should be handled very carefully in medical practice, otherwise it can encourage the killing of VULNERABLE PEOPLE to save the rich or for hospital-based organ dealers to make money. It appears that in some countries in the Middle East they find pretexts for taking poor black people (especially ladies) to hospitals, where they are then suddenly reported to be in critical condition and therefore ‘consent’ sought to ‘donate’ their organs because they can’t heal! The case of Patricia Nabukenya appears to be a typical example of this gruesome practice that must be internationally fought.
As we go to bed tonight, this young Ugandan lady(Patricia Nabukenya) is laying on a hospital bed in a foreign country, without any family or country people to access and fight for her, with strangers waiting to harvest her kidneys! She’s not yet dead. CAN’T ANYONE INTERVENE????
The hospital is called Sheikh Khalifa Speciality Hospital, located in RAK City Ras Al Khaimah along Taween and Didda Road, on the UAE coast. @RAKeGov@egovrak@KagutaMuseveni@JanetMuseveni@PoliceUg@FredEnanga1@BalaamBarugahar@Mglsd_UG
As we go to bed tonight, this young Ugandan lady(Patricia Nabukenya) is laying on a hospital bed in a foreign country, without any family or country people to access and fight for her, with strangers waiting to harvest her kidneys! She’s not yet dead. CAN’T ANYONE INTERVENE????
The hospital is called Sheikh Khalifa Speciality Hospital, located in RAK City Ras Al Khaimah along Taween and Didda Road, on the UAE coast. @RAKeGov@egovrak@KagutaMuseveni@JanetMuseveni@PoliceUg@FredEnanga1@BalaamBarugahar@Mglsd_UG
HOW MANY MORE LIVES SHALL WE LOSE TO SUCH INDIGNITY BEFORE WE CARE ABOUT OUR PEOPLE IN THE MIDDLE EAST!!! WE KEEP SPEWING ANTI-IMPERIALIST RHETORIC WHILE WE WATCH OUR CHILDREN SUFFERING AND DYING IN MIDDLE EAST SLAVERY!
Here is another sad tale of my former student… Whoever can, help please! @LEgulu
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“Nabukenya Patricia graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Ethics & Human Rights in 2020 from Makerere University. She traveled to Saudi Arabia and worked there for 2 years. Poor working conditions forced her to leave. In May last year she travelled to Dubai to work as a maid. Immediately, it became clear her new workplace was even worse.
She asked the Ugandan agent who had helped her secure this job to get her a different one. The agent replied with veiled threats. ‘She either works or leaves. There are many desperate Ugandans looking for the job she has’. Nabukenya told a close friend that she was extremely overworked. She would start working at 4:00AM and stop at 7:00PM. The only break she would get was when she would be eating. She once complained that her toes and fingers felt like they were paralyzed from too much working and standing. She severally said she wanted to leave the job and return to Uganda. But she could only do this by escaping because apparently the contract she had entered with the company that got her the job required her to pay between UGX 4.5M- 5M if she wanted to leave the job. Despite this, Nabukenya was constantly telling her friends that she wanted to leave.
Her phone had been taken away. She could only access it two times a week. Sometimes, a week would elapse. For food she would be given 10 kilogrammes of rice per month. If it got done, she would fend for herself. Her father died last year, and she wasn’t allowed to return to bury him.
On Wednesday, 28 May 2025, her family was informed that she was in ICU in a hospital in Dubai. But there are contradictions that have concerned her friends and family. Her sponsor claims that Nabukenya came to her complaining that she couldn’t breath properly. She advised her to take water and go to her room and rest. Apparently, when she tried to drink the water she chocked on it. Shortly after Nabukenya fainted and was admitted in ICU. However, Nabukenya’s sister claims that they had been informed that she fell in the bathroom and blacked out. But an official from the company that contracted Nabukenya has disputed this. He says she just had a heart attack and that it was caused by a blood clot in her brain according to a hospital report.
The family has been told that she wont survive.
In a strange turn of events the hospital reached out to the family asking for the mother’s consent for her organs to be harvested and sold so the family can raise funds to transport the body.”
@lonelylonerk@keithnamu I guess you are missing the point here. What happens here surprises the iPhone user as well (The Camon’s potential being a discovery to him ) and showcases the capabilities of the Tecno. I give them an opportunity extra point for that instead