"Now they are in at least 6 states duping the people and used in money laundering at the same time." - Dawodu
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On Monday, June 23, 2014 7:38 PM, Segun T. Dawodu <stdawodu@gmail.com> wrote:
Thief Thief !!!!!
They have found easy way of siphoning money from the gullible and hanging on to it seriously.
A good government will ensure that high standards are met but not in Nigeria. Many years ago, I was mandated to look into the establishment of a medical diagnostic center in Benin-City and met with a new Indian group (about 6 months old in the country) with plan to form a Partnership. The illegality that I saw and attempt to help make them straight were rebuffed. Then the Lagos state government shut them down only for the company to reopen with few Nigerian politicians on board helping them and stopping any further shut down.
Something unique that I will never forget came up when discussing with their CEO who was based in Bahrain when in a cocky way he said that governors all over the country were begging them to establish a copy of their diagnostic center (this was prior to the 2011 election) in their states with a partnership that was pure stealing of the public fund.
Now they are in at least 6 states duping the people and used in money laundering at the same time.
Nigeria as a corrupt society is like a cancer that devours itself from inside out until it is bereft of any thing tangible. It is like the hyena devouring its prey, to the bone. Thereafter, one can only expect more chaos in the midst of total collapse of any form of organised society.
Segun
--India moves to establish hospitals across Nigeria
By Daily Post Staff
The new Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Amb. Ghanashyam Rangaiah, on Monday disclosed his government's readiness to establish more Indian hospitals across the six geopolitical zones of the country.
Rangaiah told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the initiative was to make India's medical facilities accessible and affordable to Nigerians in various communities.
The envoy, who decried the high costs of travelling and medical expenses being paid by Nigerians in India, said it was better to bring the hospitals closer to them.
"As the new India High Commissioner to Nigeria, I feel it is too expensive for Nigerians to continue to go to India for medical attention.
"We have discovered that the costs being paid by a Nigerian patient going to India for treatment is even more than the treatment itself.
"What we have, therefore, decided is to have many Indian hospitals come to establish themselves in Nigeria's six geo-political zones.
"We strongly believe that with the spread of Indian hospitals in this country, Nigerians may not have to be travelling to India for any treatment,'' he said.
Rangaiah said that the hospitals would be sited across rural communities, towns and major cities in Nigeria.
He expressed optimism that the presence of the hospitals would also make many Nigerian doctors trained abroad to come home and serve their communities.
The high commissioner also said that the initiative was to make Nigeria a referral medical treatment country in West Africa.
"Gradually, we want Nigeria to stand on her own strength and be the beacon of medical strength for the rest of West Africa,'' Rangaiah added.
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