How Nigerian doctors saved my mother’s life – CNN anchor, Isha Sesay

A British journalist, a correspondent and anchor for CNN, Isha Isatu Sesay, has narrated how Nigerian doctors and nurses in a Nigerian hospital saved her life.

Taking to Twitter, Sesay, who is a Sierra Leonian, said her mother could not be treated in Sierra Leone and had to transferred to Nigeria.

She said her mother remained in Lagoon Hospitals, Marine Road, Apapa Lagos, in intensive care unit for three months until she became better.

She, however, didn’t state the nature of the ailment.

She also said she is grateful that there were medical options in Nigeria.

Comments (8)

  1. If only we can get it right in Nigeria, i believe we are top 5 in the IQ ratings in the world but nobody will take us seriously if we continue in these banana republic style of governance. I believe in the entity called Nigeria if you like us or not we are better than any African country per individual excellence. I studied at the Unibadan and i have seen brains you cannot comprehend, we are the best in Medicine in entire Africa, we are blessed with intellectualism but lack wisdom and the fear of God…. I hope one day……

  2. Her mother ‘ Kadi Sesay’ use to be a running mate to the former military leader Brigd Julius Madabio at the last Sierra Leone presidential election. Her mother a very influential woman In Sierra Leone’s.

  3. Well I think by now if Nigeria was well organized, Nigeria should have been the abroad for many countries in Africa. Sad we have not organized ourselves well enough. I do think Isha Sisey has what it takes to treat her mother else where. Why Nigeria?

  4. And you couldnt bring her to “the abroad”??? Abi India sef?? O ga o. Using Mama’s life to play tete. Lagoon hospital is good sha…but ehhh….im sure the abroad one is better.

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