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Monday, 25 August 2014

Dr.Adedeovah the first doctor to contact the ebola virus,her sister confirms positive to the virus


God have mercy,very sad according to Sahara Reporters, the younger sister of late Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh who died of Ebola on Tuesday August 19th has been confirmed to have Ebola and has been hospitalized.

SaharaReporters has learned today that Amy Ngozi Adadevoh, younger sister of the late Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh, has reportedly tested positive for the Ebola virus.
 Miss Adadevoh had previously been a suspected case, a suspicion confirmed today by blood test. She has been moved to isolation at the Ebola treatment center in Lagos. She joins two other patients there undergoing evaluation and treatment.
See the son of late Dr. Adedeovah


Bankole Cardoso is the only child of late Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh, the doctor who died on Tuesday 19th August after contracting the deadly Ebola virus from Patrick Sawyer. Bankole, 25, is the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of EasyTaxi Nigeria, a leading taxi hailing mobile application in Nigeria. Bankole is a certified Public Accountant licensed in New York.

He has a degree in Business Management and Accounting from Boston University in America. Earlier this year, Bankole was listed in Forbes 30 Most Promising Young Entrepreneurs and featured on CNN's Startup. Bankole started his career with the prestigious firm, Price Water Coopers, PwC in New York. He later moved over to the Carlyle Group before he returned to Nigeria to co-found Easy Taxi company, which he runs.


11 comments:

  1. Very sad,what kind of bad luck is ds na

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  2. Kai I hope her son and husband are negative

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  3. That means all the people her sister has contacted too have it. This is serious o

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  4. God take control of this vicious circle

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  5. Patrick you shall be restless wherever you are

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  6. Zmap shld come to the country's aid,let the US have conscience na.If it is money they want we have it,GEJ bring it o before people start dying like mosquitoes

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  7. Vivien you have to blog this.The liberian doctor that was given the zmap has died this morning.The drug did not save him.

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  8. The network is crap since morning no headway.

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  9. Abego no more death

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  10. Yawa don gas o be dat o.Nigeria

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