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Disbelief As Doctor Allegedly Asks Woman In Labour To Fondle Him

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A Nigerian lady has sparked outrage on social media after sharing a shocking incident involving a doctor’s alleged inappropriate conduct, which reportedly led to the tragic death of a newborn at a hospital in Lagos Island.

The story, shared via her X (formerly Twitter) account, detailed how a doctor allegedly delayed a life-saving procedure during a woman’s delivery after she refused his inappropriate request. According to the account, the doctor asked the pregnant woman to touch his private part, and when she declined, he reportedly delayed the necessary medical intervention, leading to the baby’s death.

In her emotional post, the lady wrote: “The baby died because the doctor delayed the procedure all because he wanted the lady to touch his private part. Now she’s undergoing a C-section. This is annoying. I am pissed. Hearing the story from her relatives here at the hospital is pissing me off.”

She went on to identify the hospital as Lagos Island Maternity Hospital, stating, “A doctor just told a pregnant woman to touch his private part. A woman who came to deliver a baby.”

As the post gained traction online, it triggered an outpouring of anger and disbelief from Nigerians, with many demanding accountability and swift action against the accused medical practitioner. Netizens flooded the comment section to share their thoughts, expressing outrage over the alleged misconduct and questioning the hospital’s oversight.

See some reactions below:

@_kathiiie: “Everything works in the opposite direction in this country. Police o, health care o, education o. Every fvcking thing. My God.”

@don_pet: “The kind of stories coming out of Nigeria dey shock me. A doctor telling a pregnant lady in labour to touch him? What does MDCN do?”

@The_UnrealG: “If the NMA sue and ask you to provide evidence now you will start crying. You are always cooking up nonsense controversy for engagement. Your day will come.”

@joyaifuo: “If this is in fact true, I am more than happy to create the needed awareness and justice for this story. Kindly share the full story with some evidence.”

@miggssghinsel: “Hope you will be able to defend your claims when summoned, if it’s true then the hospital has to answer for it because I have never Heard of something evil like this.”

@ochesaiki: “I never believe patients or their_ relatives story. I’d love to hear from the doctor too. From experience,patients are terrible and twisted with their accounts.”
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