Nigerians on Friday paid tribute to Dr. Stella Adadevoh who kicked the bucket two years back after bravely treating the primary Ebola case in Nigeria.
Patrick Sawyer, a Liberian who lots of people accepted, knew he had gotten the ailment “sneaked” into Nigeria and was isolated under the consideration of Dr. Adadevoh.
Sawyer had demanded he needed to leave the healing center however was ceased by Dr. Adadevoh.
Her brave deed and choice has been viewed by numerous as what spared the nation from encountering a wide episode of the dangerous infection.
Today we remember the heroic efforts and selfless service of Dr Adadevoh during the#Ebola outbreak in #Nigeria
— ChikweNCDC (@Chikwe_I) August 19, 2016
@ChuxEkere she didnt just stop it #Nigeria, she stopped #Ebola everywhere downstream and she had to standup to corruption to do it#Adadevoh— Potrblog.com (@Potrblog) August 19, 2016
You gave everything
You were selfless
You made the ultimate sacrifice for Nigerians.
RIP Heroine. #Ebola pic.twitter.com/YjyErC57YC— The BluePrint (@GFashola) August 19, 2016
Nigeria remembers Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh, who died on this day, two years ago, and whose heroic actions helped us contain the Ebola virus— Muhammadu Buhari (@MBuhari) August 19, 2016
Selfless sacrifice for the rest of us @ealertapp: let’s remember Dr. Stella Adadevoh who died fighting Ebola exactly two years ago— Yemoku (@yemoku) August 19, 2016
We all have to be grateful to that woman who saved us from that catastrophe called#Ebola. #RememberAdadevoh @EbolaAlert— Charles T. Olomofe (@Chartol1) August 19, 2016
Remembering Stella Adadevoh today who risk herself to help stop the spread of Ebola virus in Nigeria. U r our Hero #ShareHumanity #IamMOON— sekoni Damilola (@hon_sekoni) August 19, 2016
Stella Adedavoh…two years ago you became a Nigerian Heroine. Thank you for fighting Ebola #Ebola pic.twitter.com/8deJWhlONi VIA @TraQman— TRAFFICBUTTER APP (@trafficbutter) August 19, 2016
Today on World Humanitarian Day, let’s remember Dr. Stella Adadevoh who died fighting Ebola exactly two years ago. pic.twitter.com/L3PEOHPOA9— Chinwe Madubuike (@chinwemadubuike) August 19, 2016
Behold, face of a care giver that sacrificed her life to save that of many others. Dr Adadevoh #WorldHumanitarianDay pic.twitter.com/8Js6RkkdXv— ISMAIL KABIR (@kabiruismaila35) August 19, 2016
Remembering Caregivers Who Die in the Line of Duty#DrAdadevoh & Co#Ebola#WorldHumanitarianDay @Gidi_Traffic https://t.co/0z1n1TDJXH— Betty Abah (@bettyabah) August 19, 2016