Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Abuja-Kaduna train attack a young Nigerian doctor dies



Chinelo Megafu tweeted at about 10:43 p.m. on Monday when the news about the attacked train surfaced, notifying her followers that she had been shot and asking for prayers


There is an outpouring of grief and anger by Nigerians on Twitter over the death of a medical doctor, Chinelo Megafu, who was aboard the ill-fated train.


Chinelo had tweeted during the attack that she had been shot in one of the first messages from victims that conveyed the gravity of their situation.


“I’m on the train. I have been shot. Please pray for me,” she had tweeted.

 Michael Ajidahun, her colleague and friend, gave an update hours later that she did not survive the attack.


“Just woke up to a sad news My friend just woke up to losing a close friend who was shot at the Abuja Kaduna train incident by terrorists She tweeted yesterday that we should pray for her. Sadly she didn’t make it. She was a Doctor Nigeria why..I’m heartbroken,” said Ajidahun better known as ‘The Bearded Doctor’ on Twitter.


Another friend said Ms Megafu had resigned from a popular hospital in Kaduna where she worked, ahead of her relocation abroad.


According to her, the doctor was bound to leave Nigeria on Friday.


“Dr Chinelo was making an honest living, she was working at St Gerald’s hospital in Kaduna, she wanted more for herself and processed her papers to leave this hell-hole. She resigned last month to leave the country this Friday then this happened. Nigeria why???”she tweeted.


He had earlier tweeted that Ms Megafu was not responding to messages, an indication that he had tried to reach her after she tweeted that she had been shot.


“Seems we aren’t sympathetic enough to a cause. Nobody knows what and where she is right now but the replies here are a little off points. She isn’t responding to msg and see replies. Are we now inconsiderate and human feelings gone. We should be concerned that it may be anyone,” he tweeted.


According to Godspower on Twitter, she was his classmate at the University of Port Harcourt in Rivers State.


“I am pained. We trained together at Uniport and we were in the same study class at some point…😭😭😭 If you can’t run from Nigeria please fly….”

The Nigerian Medical Association, Kaduna branch, confirmed in a statement that Ms Megafu worked at St Gerald’s Hospital.

Daily trust 

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