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Nigerian Nurse Died Minutes After Getting UK Visa.

FNA Editor by FNA Editor
July 25, 2019
in NURSING
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Information reaching us has it that Nrs. Tinuola Odunola Gbenga-Usman, a staff nurse at University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital  has passed away. She was a member of set 2005 of the College of Nursing Ilorin. Until her untimely death, she was working with UITH Ilorin. News had it that she went to visit her husband in Lagos and used the opportunity to collect her visa to UK which has been granted and on her way back home while she was standing by the road side, this evil bike (okada) came from no where and ran into her and she died without any fracture but a little bruise on the body. She’s survived by husband, children and parents. May God give the Family fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.  It is our prayers that God will put an end to these disasters ravaging the nursing community.

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Comments 4

  1. Funmi Esuruoso Ezekiel says:
    6 years ago

    So sad!May her soul RIP Amen, I pray God comfort your entire family and grant them the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss IJN Amen

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  2. ABAYOMI Adeola Salako says:
    6 years ago

    Amen,may her soul rest in peace

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  3. Ariyo says:
    6 years ago

    May God comfort this family and my very good friend Pastor Gbenga

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  4. AKINMEDES MD says:
    6 years ago

    Haaaaa!!! I know her , we worked together when I was in internal medicine as an intern. She was one of the best nurses I have ever worked with. Humble, patient, understanding and respectful. Ahhh!!!! What a world we live in!!!
    Rest in peace dear!!!

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