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Winifred finally spoke. 803,000 people had read the statement by around 8AM this morning.
Ochanya's name was not in it.
She condemned sexual abuse. She invoked legal process. She cited mental health. She asked for fairness and compassion. Every sentence was about Winifred.
Not once did she write the name of the child whose death is the reason this conversation exists.
I shed tears of pain two weeks ago, the first time this year. I do not recall crying last year.
My good friend and colleague, Justice John (@legalbreed01), lost his wife, Mrs. Akudo Lovelyn John, in a very questionable circumstance.
I attended their civil wedding a year ago, precisely on Wednesday, 18th December, 2024.
Justice and I have been good friends since we met in the Nigerian Law School, Lagos Campus.
My friend, Justice, is seeking justice.
Below is the personal account of the tragic death as written by Justice .
THE AGONY OF LOSING MY BELOVED AND NEWLY WEDDED WIFE AT GYNESCOPE SPECIALIST HOSPITAL, LEKKI
My wife went to Gynescope Specialist Hospital, Lekki for childbirth and died from mismanaged Primary Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH). The same hospital where she registered and had her antenatal care without any underlying illness.
In her third trimester, during one of the antenatal visits, the Consultant and attending doctor, Dr. Joseph Aliyu Yahaya, disclosed the considerable size of the baby. We raised concerns regarding safe delivery options and the possibility of an elective Cesarean Section (CS) owing to the fetal size. The Consultant dismissed CS and insisted on SVD.
On Wednesday, 3rd December 2025, my wife went into labour. The Consultant performed episiotomy on my her, and our baby was delivered weighing 4.2KG. Immediately after delivery, the consultant left the labour ward and my wife’s episiorrhaphy was done by his subordinate.
My wife complained of a dripping sensation inside her body. After observation, the Consultant noted that the vulva was unusually swollen and the sutures were too tight. The Consultant re-sutured her. After this second procedure, my wife looked lifeless, pale, and unconscious for hours, while the bleeding continued unabated.
The Consultant confirmed she was bleeding internally yet took no active steps in referring or seeking specialist help outside the primary facility. There was a clear 15-hour window between the delivery of our baby and my wife’s eventual passing. Blood transfusion was done without first identifying and repairing the source of bleeding.
At about 3:00 a.m. on Thursday, 4th December 2025, my wife complained of discomfort and began convulsing. It is important to note that at this critical moment, no medical personnel were in sight. Minutes after I screamed for help, doctors and nurses arrived from the ground floor. There was notably no oxygen in the ward where my wife was admitted. At this time, I requested for a transfer of my wife to another facility, but the Consultant said no facility would accept her without a pulse. Minutes later, the Consultant then agreed for her to be moved.
MY OBSERVATIONS DURING THE EVACUATION OF MY WIFE
Firstly, the Hospital brought a stretcher without side guards or straps to evacuate my wife. While moving her, she fell off the stretcher onto the hard floor of the tiled walkway on the 3rd floor. (I have challenged the Hospital to release the undoctored CCTV footage of the 3rd floor showing when my wife was being stretched out in the early hours of Thursday, 4th December 2025). I rushed to help lift her back up. The staff seemed confused about whether to use the stairs or elevator, thereby wasting valuable time during such an emergency.
Secondly, upon reaching the ground floor, I expected the ambulance to be positioned at the entrance of the hospital door, ready to receive her. Sadly, the ambulance was stationed about 80 metres away, still covered in a tarpaulin showing no readiness. Only then was the cover removed. When I asked the driver to open the ambulance, I heard the most shocking thing - the keys were with Human Resources (HR) Manager. It took considerable time to retrieve the keys. When the driver finally opened the bus, he stated he needed to connect the battery. Throughout this chaos, my wife lay in the open on a stretcher, unattended and without oxygen.
Dont do that. What exactly did she do wrong? I like to help people when i can. I asked for her wish, and she stated she wants to help people too. We all have our wishes whether big or small. I immediately noticed that people started dragging her so i entered her Dm to try and save her from the long talks on the timeline. Also not to be like i just raised her hopes and left her hanging. She didnt need to come back to the timeline to tell you guys anything as she doesnt owe anyone anything. Is she a govt official? But because of the too much drags i guess she thought it was best to share the news on the timeline. What is bringing this woman talk now? Is the 20m Laptop brother a woman too?
Uber driver shot in the face like me and feared he will not be able to see again needs our help😢 please repost 😢
Mr Edun Feyisetan Diekololaoluwa. a 38 year-old man was attacked by armed robbers in Lagos Nigeria, and shot in the face on October 18. It’s very similar to my story six years ago when I was also shot in the face with the same type of locally sophisticated gun. he was shot directly on his face. Please he needs our help for medical bills and to potentially take him to the best hospital that will help the situation. Please I’m pleading on his behalf to support in any way You can. Nothing is too small. please repost, massively, his helper might be in your timeline. Details of his bank account and go fund me link below
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WhatsApp number where you can reach his brother Edun Onaolapo
+2348143082214
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I haven’t held a strong opinion on anything in this app in a while but in this, I disagree with Noble Igwe 1000%.
YES! Millennials have it easier than GenZs. Gen Zs are working harder, and doing multiple jobs is not a flex. Let’s do a quick root cause analysis. Why do people have to do two or three jobs in the first place?
Yes, there are more tools and opportunities now, but the world is far more competitive. Inflation is wild. The cost of living keeps rising while salaries stay almost the same. Entry level folks are struggling to even get interviews. Layoffs are happening everywhere. Remote work opened up the market globally, but do you know how many people consistently get rejected for those remote jobs simply because their location is Nigeria?
Today they’d tell you frontend development is the skill to learn. You learn it. Then it gets competitive. You go and pick up web3, problem. You move to product design, suddenly “there are too many of you.” It’s exhausting.
If you had ₦3 million some years ago, you could buy that Camry muscle. Today, even if a Gen Z earns ₦5 million from a freelance gig, that same car is out of reach.
I know the world is bad for everyone, but Gen Zs are feeling it the most. They’re starting adult life in a time when everything costs more, opportunities are fewer, and the pressure to “make it” early is intense.
So no, millennials don’t have it harder. Y’all had more stability, clearer career paths, and a (somewhat) economy that rewarded consistency. Gen Zs are figuring out survival in chaos, juggling jobs, building skills nonstop, and trying to stay sane through it all.
Try to pretend to be a mad person and go to the US embassy in the morning. Tell them you are an American citizen who doesn't know where you are. If they ask for your name and how you got to Nigeria, tell them that you don't remember anything and you are in shock laidis.
Mrs. Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti travelled widely, including to the Eastern bloc (Hungary, USSR and China where she met Mao Zedong). These interactions angered Nigeria, Britain and America. America called her a communist and refused her a U.S. Visa. - Thread
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