According to The PUNCH, hundreds of corpses are piling up on the premises of the Ore General Hospital mortuary in Ondo state.
Now, there are fears that an epidemic may break out within the environs of the hospital.
According to PUNCH Metro, it was learnt from recent visitors to the public hospital that bodies of men and women were openly placed on corridors where they were beaten by rain.
Horrifying photos and videos of the mortuary surroundings obtained by our correspondent showed some bodies were on the pathways, while a few were covered with iron sheets.
Concrete blocks were used to demarcate the placements of some of the cadavers.
Inside a room that appeared like an office, corpses of many people, including women, were put on the floor.
Two standing corpses in the room had become skeletons.
PUNCH Metro observed that the mortuary had two small generators kept in a shade.
Our source, who visited to collect the remains of a neighbour, lamented the condition of the mortuary.
He noted that the facility lacked proper embalming tools, adding that the morticians said the general hospital was not supported with funds.
“My neighbor died in an accident while coming to Lagos and his remains were brought to the mortuary by officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps.
“We came here to pick the body and what we saw was unbelievable. The corpses are just too many. Those washing them said they could number close to 300 and they were abandoned by their families for more than a year. They only embalm them on the floor so that they will not smell,” the source said.
Another visitor said there was an uncompleted building where another set of corpses were kept.
He explained that the mortuary workers said the hospital was planning a mass burial for some of them.
“A relative of mine died and his body was deposited here. I was called to come and see where his corpse was kept.
“As I was walking to the mortuary, someone called my attention to the bodies on the floor and that I was beginning to step on them. I was in shock.
“Some of the bodies are where sun and rain beat them. Some are covered with clothes and others with iron sheets. A wrapper they probably got from an accident scene was used to cover a few others. The bodies are not fresh. They are becoming rotten on the floor where they are kept. It is not a good experience at all,” he added.
The Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Dr Akinyele Semudara, declined comment, saying he could not speak to our correspondent on the phone.
The Ondo State Commissioner for Health, Ajibayo Adeyeye, said workers at the hospital were overwhelmed due to the amount of bodies brought to the mortuary.
He said, “I was also at the place yesterday (Tuesday) and I was confronted with the same situation. We are aware of it. The problem is a result of the location of the hospital; it is close to the highway. A lot of accident victims get dumped in the hospital. You’ll find a situation where the police just bring corpses, drop them and go away.
“Corpses that are products of accidents are coroner cases. That means they cannot be buried without an autopsy or the police bringing an order of the court.
“In the midst of the hospital coping with people that are still alive, the workers easily get overwhelmed by these corpses. However, we have been appealing to the police authorities to take care of their cases so that the bodies can be buried.”
Adeyeye said conducting a mass burial was also challenging due to the problem of getting land without resistance from people who owned land in the area.
He noted that the state might create a crematorium to deal with the situation.
The Canadian Government has made a clarification on its refugee application process for Nigerians and other nationals following reports that Obianuju Catherine Udeh aka DJ Switch has been granted asylum in Canada over a death threat allegation by the entertainer, for her involvement during the endsars protest.
The Office of the High Commission of Canada to Nigeria in a statement released on Wednesday November 11, stated that it does not accept refugee applications directly from people and no one could guarantee approval of immigration applications except Canadian migration officers.
The statement added that the Canadian government works with the United Nations Refugee Agency, other designated referral organizations and private sponsors to identify individuals in need of resettlement, and who are outside their home country.
It read;
‘A message from the Government of Canada’
“Canadian Embassies, High Commissions, Consulates, Consulates-General or Honorary Consulates do not accept refugee applications directly from people.
“Canada works with the United Nations Refugee Agency, other designated referral organizations and private sponsors to identify individuals in need of resettlement, and who are outside their home country.
“You cannot apply directly for resettlement. You must be referred to Canada by a designated referral organization or a private sponsor.
“No one can guarantee that your immigration application will be fast-tracked or approved. Only a Canadian migration officer can decide if you can come to Canada.
“All the information you need to apply to visit or immigrate to Canada is available free on the official Government of Canada website.”
Popular Nigerian Afrobeat singer, Davido Adeleke has finally released his much-anticipated album, A Better Time (ABT).
A Better Time album holds a wholesome 17 tracks, featuring international music stars like Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Young Thug, Nas, Lil Baby, Hitboy, Sauti Sol, Mugeez, and Sho Madjozi. Also are Nigerian stars like Tiwa Savage, Mayorkun, C Kay, and Bella Shmurda.
Davido, while making a debut release of the tracklists of A Better Time album noted that despite the heartache of the year 2020, he found hope.
He wrote;
“I won’t keep you any longer. This year we’ve been through crazy times. Real crazy times. And through it all, we’ve all had to look inwards to find our unique hopes of better times ahead. I found a few. In human form and creative form. I’m so glad I can finally share them with you. I present to you ‘A Better Time’”
Nigerian rapper MI Abaga, has hailed Davido for his recently released body of works, A Better Time.
Plaudits have been coming in for the singer since the release of his album last night.
Yesterday, Davido released the highly anticipated album, A Better Time, much to the pleasure of his fans.
Reacting to the album, and sharing his first impression about it, MI Abaja stated that the body of works is full of hits.
He wrote on Twitter;
Nah fan… Davido hit this one way out the park.. the joint full of bangers
Nah fan… Davido hit this one way out the park.. the joint full of bangers
— Yung denzL (@MI_Abaga) November 13, 2020
Davido’s anticipated album comprises seventeen tracks, including collaborations with Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, Young Thug, Lil Baby, Nas, Mayorkun, Tiwa Savage, Bella Shmurda, C Kay among others.
The ‘Fem’ crooner while unveiling the track list expressed his gratitude to all artistes who contributed to the project.