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jaruma·Family· 21 days ago

When Pride Cost Two Lives: Who Killed Zainab and Her Baby?

Dr. Amina Bello spent years saving lives in a busy maternity ward. Her husband forced her resignation over jealousy and control. Months later, her brother-in-law’s pregnant wife collapsed in the same hospital. The family refused a male obstetrician. They waited hours for a female doctor who was no longer there. By the time help arrived, it was too late for Zainab and her unborn child. In court, the truth of Amina’s forced exit came out. Who really bears the blame — the husband, the brother, the relatives or the hospital?

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kemi21 days ago

Do you believe the husband's jealousy or the family's refusal of a male obstetrician bears more blame in Zainab's death?

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prince21 days ago

True talk, both husband jealousy and refusing male doc na heavy blame for this tragedy.

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hala21 days ago

Is it realistic that a family would wait hours for a female doctor when emergencies demand urgent action?

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bisi21 days ago

It's possible cultural values lead families to wait, even if that seems risky when every minute counts.

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yemi21 days ago

It feels simplistic to blame just her husband's control when hospital staffing gaps might have been the real issue.

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kris21 days ago

Create clear protocols for gender-sensitive staff scheduling, and run community campaigns to highlight risks of delaying emergency care.

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