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Archives The disappearance has been announced of HRM Sintieh II Ngum Martin Yuosembom, Fon of Oku
The Royal Father of Oku, Bui Division of Cameroon s North-West Region transited into eternity Thursday, May 6, 2021.
Viang Mekali, Secretary General at the North-West Governor s Office said Fon Sintieh II succumbed to an illness at the Bamenda Regional Hospital. The Governor of the North-West Region on behalf of the Minister of Territorial Administration has the profound regret to announce the sudden disappearance of the Fon of Oku, HRM Sintieh II Ngum Martin Yuosembom who passed unto glory in the night of 6th May 2021 at the Bamenda Regional Hospital after a protracted illness, Viang Mekali, Secretary-General at the North-West Governor s Office said.
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Archives Dr. Denis Nsame, Director of the Bamenda Regional Hospital has dispelled rumors circulating on social media that “there is a particular drip administered to patients who visit the hospital and they die”.
The statement is contained in a release dated February 25, 2021. Shaibu B.I. cosigned the statement as a community representative while Rev. Dr. Angwe Davidson of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon and Pastor Denis Ngong penned their signatures on behalf of the hospital chaplaincy.
In the release, Dr. Nsame, along with the three other signatories, disclosed that there has been an audio circulating on social media to the effect that “there is a particular drip administered to patients who visit the hospital and they die”.
Cameroon: Hemodialysis machines finally arrive Bamenda centre
Published on 06.01.2021 at 18h15 by Ariane Foguem
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Dialysis machines promised by the Minister of Public Health, Dr Malachie Manaouda to patients with kidney failure in the North West region have finally arrived the Regional Hemodialysis Centre in Bamenda.
The machines arrived Wednesday January 6.
On Monday January 4, Minister Malachie Manaouda promised the centre will be receiving the machines Tuesday following the announcement of a temporal closure by the Director of the Bamenda Regional Hospital, Dr Denis Nsame over acute breakdown of machines.
The latter had told patients to go to other General and Regional hospitals in the country pending a lasting solution to the problem of machines at the Bamenda centre.