The Presidency has described late
Dr. Ameyo Shade Stella Adadevoh, who died of the Ebola Virus disease contracted
from the Liberian-American, Patrick Sawyer as, ‘a real Nigerian hero.’
Special Assistant to President
Jonathan on New Media, Reno Omokri, in a tweet via his handle
@renoomokri wrote, “No greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s
friends-John 15:13. Rest in Peace #DrAdadevohaRealNigerianhero”.
Former Minister for Education, Dr.
Oby Ezekwesili, in her tribute described the late Adadevoh as an
embodiment of godly doctor.
Kwami Adadevoh
(@KwamiAdadevoh), the late doctor’s cousin in his tweet wrote, “I’d like
to thank you all for your prayers. Sadly my darling cousin has been called
home. She has finished her course and now rests with God”
Ameyo Stella Adadevoh, saved the
country from potential epidemic of the Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, when she
forcefully restricted Mr. Sawyer to his bed after he tried to remove the drip
administered on him.
Observers said that her action
probably saved many Nigerian lives because, if Sawyer had succeeded in forcing
himself out of the hospital, it would have been difficult to trace those who
had contact with him.
The late Dr. Adadevoh was the first
grandchild of Mrs Sarah Idowu Abigail Adadevoh nee Macaulay, making her a great
granddaughter of the late nationalist Herbert Macaulay described as the founder
of Nigerian nationalism.
Her Father, Prof. Babatunde Kwaku
Adadevoh, who was a grandson of the grand old man of Nigerian anti-colonial
politics was also a physician.
Vanguard
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Ameyo Adadevoh: Presidency, Ezekwesili, Others Pay Tribute
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