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Woman Dies After Lagos Hospital LASUTH Allegedly Denied Her Surgery, Left Needle Inside Her In Previous Operation

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This is despite complications from a previous botched procedure where the hospital left a surgical needle inside her body, SaharaReporters was told. 

 

A 65-year-old woman, Margaret Mowalola Akinduntire, has died after the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) allegedly refused to perform a critical surgery, citing the recent Ramadan fasting.

 

This is despite complications from a previous botched procedure where the hospital left a surgical needle inside her body, SaharaReporters was told.

 

In an exclusive interview with SaharaReporters, her son recounted a harrowing series of encounters with LASUTH spanning over a decade, alleging gross negligence and abandonment by the state-run hospital.

 

“In 2013, they operated on her because of kidney problem then. I think it was the right kidney. They had to take that out in 2013 and year later, 2014, we were in the sitting room that day, when something just pierced her at the same point she did her surgery. She touched it and she realised it was a sharp something. We did not know what it was then. We had to start making calls, and she made calls to the people there in the hospital. And she had to go there. This time they did not even give her the drug that would not make her not to feel the pain in LASUTH.

 

“They had to open her again while she was still very conscious. She was seeing and feeling the pain when they were reopening her. Guess what they found inside her? It was a needle. It was the needle they used in stitching during the first surgery. How could a general hospital for that matter forget needle inside someone? My family wanted to put the case then but I could not really recall what happened later that made them to stop it.”

 

The son said although she later underwent a successful leg surgery, a fibroid diagnosis in 2024 brought her back under LASUTH’s care— and into another wave of negligence.

 

“Later again, she did leg surgery, that one was okay, and no issue. Then last year, 2024, we discovered that she has been having fibroid. I didn’t know what fibroid is until last year she detected she had that. So last year, and the hospital said they would have to remove it. They gave her a date and we made preparation and everything. They removed the fibroid. After they removed her fibroid, the issue got complicated, and they claimed there was an error in the stitching of her body after surgery.”

 

According to him, the surgical error led to severe abdominal complications.

 

“So the error from the fibroid surgery led to my mum developing an abdominal turmoil and when the hospital discovered that, they had to do cancer tests and others. So they discovered that the turmoil is not cancerous. We were even happy that this is not cancerous. So we told them let’s take this thing out immediately before it gets worse.

 

“Then LASUTH said Ramadan was coming, and they had to shift the surgery to after Ramadan. So I don’t know that in the Ramadan, if someone is dying, LASUTH can’t save the person because it is during Ramadan.”

 

Things reportedly deteriorated rapidly after the hospital delayed the surgery.

 

“So fast forward till after Ramadan, my mum became worse. She was very lean, and stomach became very big. It was as if my mum is shrinking, and her stomach is becoming big. So what is the issue?

 

“They took her back to LASUTH, the surgical emergency department, she was there, they were meant to operate her and guess what, during the day of the operation, she went there, then all of a sudden, LASUTH said they can’t find her file and without that, they are not going to attend to her. And they literally rushed my mom there. My mom could not even walk anymore. She could hardly speak at this point. You are telling us you can’t find her file. Why will a competent hospital misplace a patient’s file? A dying patient for that matter?”

 

In desperation, the family took her to a private hospital in Agege where she was revived temporarily.

 

“So we took her to a private hospital at Agege because she was in need of treatment, those ones first revived her, they gave her some drips, and everything. She got better at least.”

 

It took a social media campaign and the intervention of the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for LASUTH to reverse course.

 

“At this point, my sister went to Twitter (X) to call LASUTH out and she also tagged the Governor. She shared me the link and I shared it to all my influencer friends, people with millions of followers, that please they should help me engage with the post. And the tweet gained traction and this led to the intervention of Lagos Governor. Sanwo-Olu called the hospital. After his call, the hospital texted my sister, and they said we should bring her back. Guess what? All of a sudden, LASUTH finds the file.”

 

He said internal sources later revealed the file was deliberately hidden because the hospital allegedly saw her as a hopeless case.

 

“It was later I heard from inside sources that the hospital intentionally held the file. Like it was intentional because they don’t want to waste their time. They said that she is going to die and why would they waste their time on her? And this is sad. Why would a hospital just give up on her like that? Someone that was still breathing. Her eyes were still opened. You just intentionally hid her files because you believe she is going to die.”

 

He concluded by saying she died on Wednesday at the Surgical Emergency Unit of LASUTH, still without receiving the critical surgery she needed.

 

“They hid the file, making no attempt to save her. And now my mum died on Wednesday at the Surgical Emergency Unit of the hospital.”

 

When contacted, the Management of Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) denied the allegations.

 

The Chief Medical Director, Prof Adetokunbo Fabamwo described the claims as ‘untrue’ and baseless.

 

Speaking further, Prof. Adebowale Adekoya, another staff at LASUTH who is very privy to the incident also added that the allegations raised by the deceased’s son were false.

 

He said: “The son that met you was carried along in all the processes while treating his mum. We did not hide anything. And even the claim that the mother was denied surgery during Ramadan is not true. We have records to show several surgeries that were done during the Ramadan.”

 

-Sahara reporters

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‘I Owe Nothing To Anyone – Ancelotti Gives Answer On Neymar’s World Cup Hopes

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‎Carlo Ancelotti says he doesn’t “owe” anyone a place in his Brazil 2026 World Cup squad after once again being asked about Santos star Neymar’s prospects.

‎The Brazil icon has repeatedly been left out of recent national squads due to injury issues, but after scoring a hat-trick for his club last time out, speculation over his World Cup place is intensifying. However, the Italian made it clear he will not be pressured into certain picks.

‎According to two Brazilian greats, Neymar has been an icon for the national team over the past decade or so. He was their standard bearer at their home World Cup in 2014 as they bowed out in the semi-finals to a rampant Germany, but also helped them win gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics. The former Barcelona star was once one of the best players in the world but now he is 33 and has struggled with form and injury in his second spell at boyhood club Santos, although he has come good right at the end of the season for them as they aim to stave off relegation. Indeed, ex-AC Milan ace Cafu says that the forward is not the player he once was.

‎He told BBC Sport: “For 15 years, Neymar was Brazil’s undisputed star, carrying enormous expectations and responsibility on his own. But no one wins the World Cup alone. Putting all our hopes on him at the moment is difficult because he struggles to even play three games in a row.”

‎Despite that, 2002 World Cup winner Ronaldo has complete faith in his compatriot. “He’s a crucial player for Brazil – there’s no one else like Neymar. It’s an exaggeration from a minority who believe he’s neglecting his physical recovery. Anyone who has been in football knows perfectly how hard it is to come back from an injury and regain rhythm and confidence. He’s right on track,” he said.

‎Earlier this week, Ancelotti warned Neymar and Vinicius Junior, who has also struggled with injuries of late, that they need to be at “100%” to make Brazil’s World Cup squad.

‎He said: “There are many players who are very good, I need to choose players that are 100%. It’s not just Neymar, it could be [Real Madrid forward] Vinicius. If Vinicius is at 90%, I’ll call up another player who is at 100%, because it’s a team that has a very high level of competence, especially up front. Up front, we have really many good players.”

‎After Brazil found out they have Scotland, Morocco, and Haiti in their 2026 World Cup group, the Italian was once again asked about Neymar’s chances of being involved in the tournament.

‎He told reporters on Friday: “If we talk about Neymar, we have to talk about other players. We have to think about Brazil, which can be with Neymar or without Neymar, with other players or without other players. The definitive list we will make after the FIFA date in March. I understand very well that they are very interested in Neymar, I want to clarify that we are in December, the World Cup is in June, I will choose the team that will go to the World Cup in May. If Neymar deserves to be, if he is well, better than someone else, he will play in the World Cup and period. I don’t owe anyone a debt.”

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‎Carlo Ancelotti says he doesn’t “owe” anyone a place in his Brazil 2026 World Cup squad after once again being asked about Santos star Neymar’s prospects.

‎The Brazil icon has repeatedly been left out of recent national squads due to injury issues, but after scoring a hat-trick for his club last time out, speculation over his World Cup place is intensifying. However, the Italian made it clear he will not be pressured into certain picks.

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‎According to two Brazilian greats, Neymar has been an icon for the national team over the past decade or so. He was their standard bearer at their home World Cup in 2014 as they bowed out in the semi-finals to a rampant Germany, but also helped them win gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics. The former Barcelona star was once one of the best players in the world but now he is 33 and has struggled with form and injury in his second spell at boyhood club Santos, although he has come good right at the end of the season for them as they aim to stave off relegation. Indeed, ex-AC Milan ace Cafu says that the forward is not the player he once was.

‎He told BBC Sport: “For 15 years, Neymar was Brazil’s undisputed star, carrying enormous expectations and responsibility on his own. But no one wins the World Cup alone. Putting all our hopes on him at the moment is difficult because he struggles to even play three games in a row.”

‎Despite that, 2002 World Cup winner Ronaldo has complete faith in his compatriot. “He’s a crucial player for Brazil – there’s no one else like Neymar. It’s an exaggeration from a minority who believe he’s neglecting his physical recovery. Anyone who has been in football knows perfectly how hard it is to come back from an injury and regain rhythm and confidence. He’s right on track,” he said.

‎Earlier this week, Ancelotti warned Neymar and Vinicius Junior, who has also struggled with injuries of late, that they need to be at “100%” to make Brazil’s World Cup squad.

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‎He said: “There are many players who are very good, I need to choose players that are 100%. It’s not just Neymar, it could be [Real Madrid forward] Vinicius. If Vinicius is at 90%, I’ll call up another player who is at 100%, because it’s a team that has a very high level of competence, especially up front. Up front, we have really many good players.”

‎After Brazil found out they have Scotland, Morocco, and Haiti in their 2026 World Cup group, the Italian was once again asked about Neymar’s chances of being involved in the tournament.

‎He told reporters on Friday: “If we talk about Neymar, we have to talk about other players. We have to think about Brazil, which can be with Neymar or without Neymar, with other players or without other players. The definitive list we will make after the FIFA date in March. I understand very well that they are very interested in Neymar, I want to clarify that we are in December, the World Cup is in June, I will choose the team that will go to the World Cup in May. If Neymar deserves to be, if he is well, better than someone else, he will play in the World Cup and period. I don’t owe anyone a debt.”

‎Ancelotti was also asked which of his players can inspire Brazil to World Cup glory. The national side is packed with quality players such as Vinicius, Rodrygo, Estevao, Raphinha, and more. Despite all that talent, the former Real Madrid boss gave little away.

‎“I can make a list of players who can be protagonists in the World Cup,” he said. “It may be that now we don’t have a referential player in this sense, but we will have many referential players. I can make a list, we have one of the best goalkeepers in the world, some of the best defenders, top midfielders and some players up front. I said I don’t want players who want to be the best in the world, I want players who want to win the Cup. The important thing is not to have referents, but to have players who want to win.”

‎-Leadership

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Fidelity Bank Receives Customs Service Award for Pioneering Role in UCMS Implementation

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Fidelity Bank’s leadership in digital innovation and public sector collaboration has once again been spotlighted as the tier-one lender was honoured at the Comptroller General of Customs Award Night 2025.

At the ceremony, which took place at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel Grand Ballroom, Abuja, on Friday, 21 November 2025, Fidelity Bank was presented with a prestigious award by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) for being the first bank to successfully process Customs Duty and the Pre-Arrival Assessment Report (PAAR) on the Unified Customs Management System (UCMS).

 

The award, presented under the leadership of the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi (MFR), serves as a formal recognition of the bank’s “Distinctive Performance and Commitment to the Ideals and Vision of the Nigeria Customs Service.”

 

Receiving the award on behalf of the bank, the Executive Director, FCT & North, Mr. Sufiyanu Garba, stated, “This award is a testament to our commitment to operational excellence and our resolve to support the digital transformation of Nigeria’s trade and customs ecosystem. We are proud to be at the forefront of this historic milestone and remain dedicated to delivering innovative solutions that drive Nigeria’s economic development.”

 

The bank’s quick adoption of the UCMS stems from its vision for a truly seamless and borderless African trade. Earlier this year, the bank officially launched the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS), following a successful onboarding and over N46 billion in early transactions. PAPSS enables instant, local currency cross-border payments across Africa, particularly benefiting SMEs. By integrating PAPSS into its core operations, Fidelity Bank continues to dismantle trade barriers, empower businesses, and expand its impact across the continent.

 

This latest recognition by the Nigeria Customs Service adds to Fidelity Bank’s impressive streak of achievements in 2025, including its double win as “Best Bank for Export & Trade Finance” and “Most Innovative Bank of the Year” at the BusinessDay Bank and Other Financial Institutions’ (BAFI) Awards. These accolades underscore the bank’s commitment to empowering businesses, driving innovation, and supporting Nigeria’s economic advancement. The Comptroller General of Customs Award further affirms Fidelity Bank’s pivotal role in modernizing trade processes and aligning with the Federal Government’s digital transformation agenda.

 

Ranked among the best banks in Nigeria, Fidelity Bank Plc is a full-fledged Commercial Deposit Money Bank serving over 9.1 million customers through digital banking channels, its 255 business offices in Nigeria and United Kingdom subsidiary, FidBank UK Limited.

 

The Bank is a recipient of multiple local and international Awards, including the 2024 Excellence in Digital Transformation & MSME Banking Award by BusinessDay Banks and Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards; the 2024 Most Innovative Mobile Banking Application award for its Fidelity Mobile App by Global Business Outlook, and the 2024 Most Innovative Investment Banking Service Provider award by Global Brands Magazine. Additionally, the Bank was recognized as the Best Bank for SMEs in Nigeria by the Euromoney Awards for Excellence and as the Export Financing Bank of the Year by the BusinessDay Banks and Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards.

 

 

L – R: Head, Central Collections Unit, Olaide Adeyemo; Executive Director -FCT & North, Sufiyanu Garba; and Regional Bank Head, Abuja 3 Regional Bank, Martin Ayodele (all of Fidelity Bank Plc); at the Comptroller General of Customs Award Night 2025 in Abuja where Fidelity Bank PLC was recognized as the first bank to successfully process Customs Duty and the Pre-Arrival Assessment Report (PAAR) on the Unified Customs Management System (UCMS) recently.

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Fidelity Bank Reaffirms Support for Indigenous Oil, Gas Development

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Fidelity Bank Plc has restated its commitment to advancing Nigeria’s oil and gas industry, with a strong focus on supporting indigenous operators. This was highlighted by the bank’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe,OON, during a first oil presentation event for Emadeb Energy at Fidelity Place, the bank’s corporate headquarters in Lagos.

At the event, Emadeb Energy’s Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Adebowale Olujimi, expressed appreciation for the bank’s role in enabling the company’s progress.

“What makes Fidelity Bank unique is its willingness to take calculated risks. Many banks prefer to work with companies only after they have achieved first oil because they want already-established customers. Fidelity Bank reviewed our proposal thoroughly, including legal, technical, financial and character assessments. We met these requirements and that is why they supported us,” Olujimi said.

Dr. Onyeali-Ikpe congratulated Emadeb Energy on its milestone and reaffirmed Fidelity Bank’s commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s energy sector.

“At Fidelity Bank, we are dedicated to supporting indigenous companies in developing oil and gas assets that enhance energy security and promote sustainable growth. Our interventions include financing Nigeria’s first privately built and operated onshore crude export terminal in over fifty years at the Otakikpo Marginal Field in Rivers State.

“We also led funding for the Pinnacle Oil and Gas Terminal in Lekki, Lagos, which improves petroleum product distribution and reduces costs. In addition, we part-financed the production of a 23,000-cubic-meter Liquefied Petroleum Gas carrier for Temile Development Company Limited, which supports cleaner energy use and strengthens local maritime participation,” she said.

Emadeb Petroleum Exploration and Production Company Limited, operator of Petroleum Prospecting License (PPL) 236, recently achieved first oil from the Ibom Field, a milestone regarded as a significant breakthrough in Nigeria’s upstream sector.

“Our next phase will be exciting. We plan to drill two additional wells and increase production to 12,000 barrels per day by the end of 2026. After that, we aim to expand our gas business and raise oil output to 30,000 barrels per day,” Olujimi added.

 

L – R: Executive Director -South, Mrs. Pamela Shodipo; Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe,OON (both of Fidelity Bank Plc); Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Adebowale Olujimi; Group Executive Director, Mrs. Olugbesoye Olujimi (both of Emadeb Energy); Executive Director -Lagos and South West, Fidelity Bank Plc, Dr. Ken Opara; and Group Executive Director, Finance/Strategy, Emadeb Energy, Mr. Tosin Adewuyi; at the First Oil presentation event by Emadeb Energy at the Fidelity Bank headoffice in Lagos recently.

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