24 / 05 / 2011

I experienced the power of tropical storm yesterday. There was already raining in morning. We started our ward round a bit late in Sunday morning. Then we had a short case needed operation. The pouring rainfall came while we were in hospital.
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22 / 05 / 2011

It's 6am in Sunday morning of Port Harcourt. It's easier to connect the internet. I have to go back to hospital but can start later today.
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21 / 05 / 2011

I came to Teme Hospital , Port Harcourt on Wed (18th) morning and started working after a short briefing and hospital tour.
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17 / 05 / 2011

I've finished the briefing in MSF France office and will depart for Abuja, Nigeria this morning. I'll stay in Abuja tonight, then fly to Port Harcourt on Wednesday.
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14 / 03 / 2011

Ignorance and poor education sometimes bring tragedy. Like the mother in prolong labour for more than 2 days that gave to a stillbirth, girl with deformed left elbow that the witch doctor offered cure that turn out she need to loss her hand and forearm.
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26 / 02 / 2011

We have an easy morning on Friday in our operating theatre but when we set off for lunch, there’s a pregnant lady bleeding severely while she’s in labour.
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24 / 02 / 2011

Today there’s a 14 year old girl coming in our hospital with a gangrenous left hand and forearm. Actually she fell and got her bone broken above her left elbow 2 months ago. Her family sought treatment from local curer and ended up with a gangrenous fingers.
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21 / 02 / 2011

When you are working 24/7, one always tries to get a bit of rest on Saturday afternoon and Sunday but things are not always happening in your way.
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20 / 02 / 2011

Going to south Sudan is never easy, it’s even worse when you only get 2 days’ notice. I needed to stay in Nairobi, Kenya waiting for a special travel permit for South Sudan for 4 days before departing to Juba, where I stayed 2 more nights. My final flight to Aweil, our
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