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It Was Five Years Ago Today: Celebrating the Life of Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh

Home News It Was Five Years Ago Today: Celebrating the Life of Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh

News19/08/2019drasa_admin

Did you know today is World Humanitarian Day?

Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh World Humanitarian Day 2019

Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh

5 Years Gone
It was 5 years ago today that Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh paid the greatest sacrifice to humanity with her life. So today, we celebrate her and all other humanitarians who have been selfless in their service to humanity.

Happy World Humanitarian Day! Let’s all strive to serve each humanity and contribute to making our world better, safer, and healthier.

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7 comments. Leave new

Tosin
23/08/2019 5:30 am

I wish I knew her before her death to say ThANK you

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drasa_admin
26/08/2019 1:42 pm

Thank you Tosin

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Dees
22/10/2019 4:46 pm

Watching the Movie 93 days and I have goose bumps all over. My head is filled with the question what if? What if they had taken him to a government hospital. For the first time in my life am grateful there was a strike in government hospitals. What if she had gave in to letting him go?. This woman isn’t celebrated as she should, she not only curbed an epidemic, she cared for her staffs while at it , till she died. Her story shows she was a good person. May her soul continually rest in peace and may her efforts not be in vain. May God continually care for her family and the family of the staffs that lost their life. Thank you dr Stella. You are gone but not forgotten.

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drasa_admin
30/10/2019 2:53 pm

Thank you very much for your kind words.

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Ezo Nnenna
27/10/2019 11:34 am

Thank you for setting up this foundation in her name. God bless every selfless humanitarians.

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drasa_admin
30/10/2019 2:53 pm

Thank you!

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Jules
07/11/2019 3:17 pm

I heard of Ebola when it crept into our Country, all i did was to make sure that i stop shaking hands with everyone and stop wearing clothes with short sleeves so that i don’t have body contact with anyone in the bus or cab on my way to work each day. Then, i heard of Dr. Adadevoh when she died of the dreaded disease. I didn’t know much about the whole story. I didn’t google to know more as i normally do. However, when the movie 93 days was advertised, i kept going online to see where i can download it from and watch but it was difficult. I subscribed to Netflix two years ago and now i can watch 93 days. Tears, have rolled down from my eyes after watching different scenes of this movie. I had to stop watching about an hour ago to google and read more about this heroic Doctor and also about the hospital (FCMC). This is how i got to know about DRASA. I wish to say a BIG Posthumous Thank you to LATE DR. ADADEVOH and a BIG Thank you to all those at FCMC that helped to contain this dread disease. God used you all to save Nigeria. May God bless you all and cause this foundation to expand beyond Nigeria. DRASA, God enrich you all. Thank you.

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