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Sunday, 19 October 2014
AS NIGERIA IS DECLARED EBOLA FREE TODAY BY W.H.O...
Dr. Ameyo Stellah Adadevoh
It was a black 2014 on many fronts for Nigeria my country but not with the EVD, for we shone bright like a diamond. Not because it did not get to us but as you know dear reader, it did. Ebola killed a couple of people in Nigeria. Many also survived. The heroine for me in this saga is Dr. Mrs Stella Adadevoh. It was her who held back the Liberian diplomatic carrier of the dreaded EVD. If it was not for her, that diplomat would have landed himself in Calabar. Yes, that was his destination. So Dr Mrs Adadevoh kept her patient back from interacting and infecting more Nigerians. Patrick Sawyer the Liberian died and She didn't survive this dreaded disease either.
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