Jossy Lad Moves To UCH, Now On Life Support Machine
Published: March 19, 2013The case of ailing former Super Falcons, Joseph Oladipo fondly called 'Jossy lad' has worsened since yesterday when he began
to gasp for breath and was rushed from his private hospital where had been taking treatment to the emergency ward of University College Hospital Ibadan.
His first son Wale Ladipo who accompanied his dad to the hospital was apprehensive while narrating their ordeal to newsmen how the former Shooting Stars player and Coach who needed prompt attention was neglected since 11:pm on Monday to 2:30am on Tuesday as the staff of the hospital claimed there was no trolley to wheel him inside for treatment.
''We almost lost my dad last night when we rushed him here and UCH people said there was no trolley and they left him outside here gasping for more than three hours.
''If my dad were to be conscious when he was been transferred from our family clinic, he would not allow to be taken to UCH because of his experience he told us he had during the case of Best Ogedegbe, which he claimed led to his untimely death,'' Wale, Jossy Lad's son explained.
Meanwhile, the immediate past Chairman of 3SC board is still on life support machine as at the time of filling this report as his
friends and play mates such as Rafiu Salami, former IICC player, Babarere, former 3SC team manager, Kayode Awobajo, Alhaji Banli Akintayo, Chairman Ibadan Football Association (IFA) are all at the premises of the emergency ward praying for the survival of their beloved.
Akanbi Agiri
to gasp for breath and was rushed from his private hospital where had been taking treatment to the emergency ward of University College Hospital Ibadan.
His first son Wale Ladipo who accompanied his dad to the hospital was apprehensive while narrating their ordeal to newsmen how the former Shooting Stars player and Coach who needed prompt attention was neglected since 11:pm on Monday to 2:30am on Tuesday as the staff of the hospital claimed there was no trolley to wheel him inside for treatment.
''We almost lost my dad last night when we rushed him here and UCH people said there was no trolley and they left him outside here gasping for more than three hours.
''If my dad were to be conscious when he was been transferred from our family clinic, he would not allow to be taken to UCH because of his experience he told us he had during the case of Best Ogedegbe, which he claimed led to his untimely death,'' Wale, Jossy Lad's son explained.
Meanwhile, the immediate past Chairman of 3SC board is still on life support machine as at the time of filling this report as his
friends and play mates such as Rafiu Salami, former IICC player, Babarere, former 3SC team manager, Kayode Awobajo, Alhaji Banli Akintayo, Chairman Ibadan Football Association (IFA) are all at the premises of the emergency ward praying for the survival of their beloved.
Akanbi Agiri
Latest News
- Dutch-born right-back who has chosen Nigeria over the Netherlands named in Eredivisie TOTW
- Features of Accessbet App
- 'Important to come to this team' - Osimhen reveals the secret behind blistering start at Galatasaray
- Tayo Subuloye: Nigerian CB signs new Chelsea deal with club legend John Terry in attendance
- African POTY Lookman finds the net as Atalanta set new club record for calendar-year goals since 1930
- 2024 CHAN qualifier: Five observations from Super Eagles' goalless draw against Black Galaxies
- Ghana 0 Nigeria 0: Abedi Pele in the stands as Black Galaxies, Super Eagles play out draw
- 'We are one of the best at scoring' - Tosin admits Chelsea faced a defensively solid Everton side
- Osimhen's brace inspires Galatasaray to big win in his first start after losing African POTY title
- MLS SuperDraft: CF Montreal select Adedokun, Barca academy product Aror picked by Colorado Rapids
Football News 24/7
News Categories
- Football Betting
- African Players
- Australia/ Asia
- Belgian Championship
- Bundesliga
- Danish Football
- English Premier League
- Nigeria National Teams
- Casinos not on Gamstop
- Nigeria Premier League
- Norwegian Football
- Polish Football
- Russian Championship
- Serie A
- Spanish Liga
- Swedish Championship
- Transfer
- Turkish Championship
- Ukrainian Football
- Uncategorized
- Women's Football