BOYOEYE NEWSPAPPER- LATEST REPORT-NJINIKOM HOSPITAL: WITCH HUNTING unveiled, perpetrators to restrategies
page 5 of the latest BOYOEYE NEWSPAPPER reports that Work was brought to a halt at the Njinikom
General Hospital Thursday March 12 as a
medical doctor of the institution by name Dr Lazarus, an orthopaedic specialist
was keep on a temporal house arrest in the morning hours of March 12 as an
earlier attempt to use the main door of his residence was met with a chunk of diabolic concoctions composed of
red feathers, cam wood, chicken parts and a piece of shroud, an indication of
an assassination attempt .Sensing danger, the medical doctor contacted the
matron of the hospital via intercom informing her of the situation. Given that
the said doctor carries out operations every Thursday, his temporal inability
to leave the house that morning was a threat to the hospital and the theatre as
patients were programmed that morning for operations. The matron, Rev Sister
Marie Olive Ngah, flanked by security officials stormed the doctor’s residents
to see things for herself. The matron ordered the security to discard the
concoction and liberate the door for the doctor to leave. The security guys
themselves aborigines of the area knew the implications and told the matron
that such an action could only be done by a witch doctor, a proposal that was
immediately dismissed by the woman of God. As negotiations were still going on,
the medical doctor, talking to the matron through the window informed her that
his luggage was already packed and he was to leave. Inline with her religion
and faith plus the fear of loosing one of the best orthopaedic specialists of
the hospital, the rev. woman of God courageously collected a broom, prayed and
swept the concoction away and set it ablaze with no immediate implication. It
took the matron some two hours after to beg the doctor to change his mind and
enter the theatre that day and remain a staff of the institution. Dr Lazarus
told the matron that his life was threatened and such actions should not be
under mined. The crowed that came to the scene comprising staff and locals,
have question the security strength of the hospital with over 20 trained guards
keeping watch at the hospital day and night.
It adds that,Thursday’s event was just one of the
early challenges that have confronted the new matron and the hospital lately.
Barely few months at the helm of the hospital administration as successor of
Sis Xavaria Nteinmusi, Rev Sister Marie Olive Ngah, upon assuming duty decided
to curb the long history of nepotism, tribalism and amateurism that before her
arrival had taken central stage in the hospital instilling a long saga of
degrading morale amongst staff. She had recently introduce salary reforms that
saw most rank and file witnessing a salary slash of up to 35 000 which was
affronted with out right criticism by those who did not have the certificates
to back themselves for the huge salaries received in the past.
To make matters worst, the said matron
was recently defeated at the Boyo divisional labour office by an employee who
was suspended for one month vindictively
for absenting from work without permission on an the excuse of poor health. The
said employee was reinstated on full salary with mounting agitations of future
dismissal by the top officials.
It concludes that the incidence of March 12,have been
described by many as the height of the ever mounting suspicion of a possible
evil spirit inside the said hospital theatre with most staff dying
mysteriously, amorous ventures with the religious and resignation of some of
the staff. For haven challenged evil, the staff and officials of St Martin de
pores hospital Njinikom will have to remember March 12 for the supremacy of
religion over diabolism. The no nonsense new matron of St. Martin De Pores
general Hospital Njinikom has vowed to instil sanity in the hospital at all cost.
Barely few months into office Rev Sister Marie Olive Ngah have introduced
drastic changes to save the hitherto dying reputation of the hospital, an
entity that makes a Njinikom man proud.
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