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James Faleke’s distribution of palliatives in Ikeja attracts social media backlash, praise

While some saw Faleke's actions as timely relief during economic hardship, critics pointed out that such initiatives are short-term fixes, masking deeper issues of poverty, inequality, and underdevelopment.

Temilade Salami warns against “sudden ban” of single-use plastics in Lagos

“We are not ready for a sudden ban,” Salami said. “Sachet economy is driven by poverty and necessity for affordability. A ban that does not put into consideration other connected issues is ineffective.”

Lagos hosts African varsities, as FASU games return to Nigeria after two decades

This marks the first time two universities will jointly host the games. It is also the second time Nigeria will be hosting the competition in 20 years after the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, played host to the rest of Africa in 2004.

Lagosians can now take free rides on Red Line Rail, as partial operations begin

In a move to make Lagosians a part of this historic milestone, LAMATA has invited residents to join a free ride scheme by scanning a code to fill out an invitational form before commercial operations begin.

What you need to know about the newly launched Lagos Revenue Portal

The LRP centralises e-bills from multiple Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) into a single account, offering seamless payment gateways, log generation, payment history tracking, smart reconciliations, and remittance statements.

Annals Of Legislation

Legislative profile: Mojeed Fatai

Mr. Fatai has been a member of the House since 2011, earning re-election in 2015, 2019, and 2023.

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Legislative profile: Sylvester Ogunkelu

According to one metric, Mr. Ogunkelu is one of the top performing lawmakers in the 10th assembly.

Legislative profile: Temitope Adewale

Mr. Adewale's public service journey began with several key appointments in Lagos state. From 2012 to 2013, he served as the senior special assistant on transportation to the former Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola.

Navigating Lagos

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  At virtually every corner in Lagos, there is a...

Eight Lagos beach resorts you should visit

While Landmark Beach Resort was once a top choice before its recent demolition by the Lagos State Government, many other notable beach resorts continue to thrive, offering unique experiences.

Ten recreational centres to visit at least once in Lagos

At Ikeja Record, we've compiled some of the must-visit recreational centres you should consider when planning your next fun activity.

Mega Chicken Agidingbi: Home away from home

Mega Chicken curates bubbling and enchanting flavours.

Eko Lifestyle

Sanwo-Olu spotted wearing luxury watch at Davido’s wedding

In 2023, the Governor was also seen wearing another Patek Philippe watch.

Ten recreational centres to visit at least once in Lagos

At Ikeja Record, we've compiled some of the must-visit recreational centres you should consider when planning your next fun activity.

Top five cinemas in Lagos to watch“Bad Boys: Ride or Die”

The latest chapter in the action-comedy saga, "Bad Boys:...

Discover seven alternative Lagos beaches to Landmark, Oniru, others

Despite these alterations to the landscape of Lagos' coastal attractions, the state still boasts a plethora of breathtaking beaches waiting to be explored. At Ikeja Record, we have compiled a list of viable alternatives for you.

From ruins to restoration: Discovering the treasures in Freedom Park Lagos

I discovered that the park, located on a prime location in Lagos Island, had a historical past—it used to be a prison during Nigeria's colonial era.

The Political Scene

One year after: Key decisions taken by 10th Lagos State House of Assembly

The 10th Lagos House of Assembly was inaugurated on...

Is the storm over between Sanwo-Olu and Obasa? 

Is this renewed joviality in the best interest of Lagosians?

Lagos is spending big on infrastructure. But choking on debt.

As of December 2022, Lagos was the state with the highest debt stock across the Nigerian federation.

Three reasons why Lagos House of Assembly rejected Sanwo-Olu’s 17 commissioner-nominees

Beyond geographical and religious factors, the possibility of pending disagreements can not be ruled out.

What Ojodu residents want from LCDA Chairman Segun Odunmbaku

The residents made the requests following celebrations marking Segun Odunmbaku’s two years in office as Executive Chairman of Ojodu LCDA.

Persons Of Interest

Dencity: The challenges of building a female skateboarding community in Lagos

In an interview with The Record’s Omon Okhuevbie, the 24-year-old skateboarder and streetwear fashion entrepreneur shared the challenges of building a skateboarding community for young girls and women in Lagos and other states in Nigeria.

Oluwatoyosi Jide-Jimoh: How I graduated top of my class at LASU

She graduated from the Lagos State University with first class honours in communication and media studies.

Living with Lupus in Lagos: Misturah Owolabi shares her inspiring journey

“ Lupus is not a death sentence, it is a very manageable condition. Do not believe that Lupus is going to hinder you from achieving your goals.”

Lagos-based startup, Midddleman, is bridging trust and logistics gaps in the e-commerce world

Additionally, the co-founder shared that e-commerce companies can now send Yuan/CNY/RMB to their Chinese suppliers through Middleman.

News Desk

James Faleke’s distribution of palliatives in Ikeja attracts social media backlash, praise

While some saw Faleke's actions as timely relief during economic hardship, critics pointed out that such initiatives are short-term fixes, masking deeper issues of poverty, inequality, and underdevelopment.

Temilade Salami warns against “sudden ban” of single-use plastics in Lagos

“We are not ready for a sudden ban,” Salami said. “Sachet economy is driven by poverty and necessity for affordability. A ban that does not put into consideration other connected issues is ineffective.”

Lagos hosts African varsities, as FASU games return to Nigeria after two decades

This marks the first time two universities will jointly host the games. It is also the second time Nigeria will be hosting the competition in 20 years after the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, played host to the rest of Africa in 2004.

Lagosians can now take free rides on Red Line Rail, as partial operations begin

In a move to make Lagosians a part of this historic milestone, LAMATA has invited residents to join a free ride scheme by scanning a code to fill out an invitational form before commercial operations begin.

What you need to know about the newly launched Lagos Revenue Portal

The LRP centralises e-bills from multiple Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) into a single account, offering seamless payment gateways, log generation, payment history tracking, smart reconciliations, and remittance statements.

Annals Of Legislation

Legislative profile: Mojeed Fatai

Mr. Fatai has been a member of the House since 2011, earning re-election in 2015, 2019, and 2023.

Legislative profile: Abiodun Orekoya

  Abiodun Orekoya, a member of the All Progressives Congress...

Legislative profile: Aro Moshood Abiodun

Aro Moshood Abiodun, a member of the All Member...

Legislative profile: Sylvester Ogunkelu

According to one metric, Mr. Ogunkelu is one of the top performing lawmakers in the 10th assembly.

Legislative profile: Temitope Adewale

Mr. Adewale's public service journey began with several key appointments in Lagos state. From 2012 to 2013, he served as the senior special assistant on transportation to the former Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola.

Navigating Lagos

Ten museums you should visit in Lagos

Lagos is the pulsating heart of Nigeria. It is...

What to expect at Saint’s Bites Shawarma in Omole phase one

  At virtually every corner in Lagos, there is a...

Eight Lagos beach resorts you should visit

While Landmark Beach Resort was once a top choice before its recent demolition by the Lagos State Government, many other notable beach resorts continue to thrive, offering unique experiences.

Ten recreational centres to visit at least once in Lagos

At Ikeja Record, we've compiled some of the must-visit recreational centres you should consider when planning your next fun activity.

Mega Chicken Agidingbi: Home away from home

Mega Chicken curates bubbling and enchanting flavours.

Eko Lifestyle

Sanwo-Olu spotted wearing luxury watch at Davido’s wedding

In 2023, the Governor was also seen wearing another Patek Philippe watch.

Ten recreational centres to visit at least once in Lagos

At Ikeja Record, we've compiled some of the must-visit recreational centres you should consider when planning your next fun activity.

Top five cinemas in Lagos to watch“Bad Boys: Ride or Die”

The latest chapter in the action-comedy saga, "Bad Boys:...

Discover seven alternative Lagos beaches to Landmark, Oniru, others

Despite these alterations to the landscape of Lagos' coastal attractions, the state still boasts a plethora of breathtaking beaches waiting to be explored. At Ikeja Record, we have compiled a list of viable alternatives for you.

From ruins to restoration: Discovering the treasures in Freedom Park Lagos

I discovered that the park, located on a prime location in Lagos Island, had a historical past—it used to be a prison during Nigeria's colonial era.

The Political Scene

One year after: Key decisions taken by 10th Lagos State House of Assembly

The 10th Lagos House of Assembly was inaugurated on...

Is the storm over between Sanwo-Olu and Obasa? 

Is this renewed joviality in the best interest of Lagosians?

Lagos is spending big on infrastructure. But choking on debt.

As of December 2022, Lagos was the state with the highest debt stock across the Nigerian federation.

Three reasons why Lagos House of Assembly rejected Sanwo-Olu’s 17 commissioner-nominees

Beyond geographical and religious factors, the possibility of pending disagreements can not be ruled out.

What Ojodu residents want from LCDA Chairman Segun Odunmbaku

The residents made the requests following celebrations marking Segun Odunmbaku’s two years in office as Executive Chairman of Ojodu LCDA.

Persons Of Interest

Dencity: The challenges of building a female skateboarding community in Lagos

In an interview with The Record’s Omon Okhuevbie, the 24-year-old skateboarder and streetwear fashion entrepreneur shared the challenges of building a skateboarding community for young girls and women in Lagos and other states in Nigeria.

Oluwatoyosi Jide-Jimoh: How I graduated top of my class at LASU

She graduated from the Lagos State University with first class honours in communication and media studies.

Living with Lupus in Lagos: Misturah Owolabi shares her inspiring journey

“ Lupus is not a death sentence, it is a very manageable condition. Do not believe that Lupus is going to hinder you from achieving your goals.”

Lagos-based startup, Midddleman, is bridging trust and logistics gaps in the e-commerce world

Additionally, the co-founder shared that e-commerce companies can now send Yuan/CNY/RMB to their Chinese suppliers through Middleman.

What we know about the tragic loss of Adebola Akin-Bright

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Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu during a visit to the boy at LASUTH on September 4.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu during a visit to the boy at LASUTH on September 4.

In the following account, we delve into Adebola Akin-Bright’s tumultuous medical journey as reported in the news. Needless to say that it’s a harrowing tale that unfolded over the course of several months.  From the onset of his health problems to the interventions that followed, we explore the story that gripped the country and led to a call for accountability.

Adebola’s stomach issues and first surgery at Obitoks

Adebola’s deteriorating health began when he developed stomach issues earlier this year, experiencing vomiting and diarrhea. His mother, Deborah Abiodun, diligently cared for him for a few days. However, when his condition worsened, they sought medical attention at Obitoks, a private hospital at Oke-Odo in Alimosho LGA. There, he was diagnosed with ruptured appendicitis and underwent surgery on March 7. Two weeks later, he was discharged.

Return to hospital, second surgery at Obitoks  and ‘emergent surgery’ at LASUTH

After three months, Adebola was returned to the same hospital as he was complaining of abdominal pain. He began vomiting a greenish substance, and a growth was noticed in his upper abdomen. On June 6, an abdominal scan identified an intestinal disruption. This led to another surgery.

Following complications from the second surgery at Obitoks, the mother insisted that he should be referred to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), where more specialized care could be provided. According to reports, the boy was referred on June 17 for intestinal obstruction with perforated viscus. 

At LASUTH, the doctors said Adebola’s condition needed to stabilize before surgery could be considered. The medical team conducted investigations, and after one week, Adebola defecated, showing a positive sign. The doctors suggested that surgery might not be necessary because of this improvement.

Despite some initial signs of improvement, the persistent leak from Adebola’s abdomen became a cause for concern. The situation escalated when a burst in his condition occurred. To avoid further deterioration, the doctors  performed an emergent surgery on July 14.

During the surgery, it was discovered that Adebola’s small intestine was missing, and only a small duodenum remained.

The duodenum is the C-shaped part of the small intestine which is located between the stomach and the middle part of the small intestine.

In a desperate plea for answers, the mother made a video that went viral on social media. She accused LASUTH of medical negligence and demanded an explanation for her son’s missing small intestine. She also called Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to intervene and save her only son.

LASUTH and Obitoks react to claims of missing intestine

Following allegations of missing intestines by Adebola’s mother, LASUTH responded and affirmed that they did not willfully remove any organ or structure during the corrective surgery. The authorities reported that they carried out a life-saving corrective surgery and that they have a video recording of the procedure.

“We did what was supposed to be a corrective surgery. I have a detailed report from my surgeon. The injury was there and an attempt to repair it was done here. He had been mutilated before he got here, LASUTH’s CMD, Prof. Adetokunbo O. Fabam told the New Telegraph in August. 

In his response, Abayomi Baiyewo the MD of Obitoks told the New Telegraph: “Unfortunately, the doctors at LASUTH as I gathered did not operate on him immediately until the portion of the abdomen, which we stitched after our surgery forcefully opened with faecal matter gushing out, according to the mother. “Perhaps, it was this occurrence that forced the LASUTH doctors to quickly operate on him. But what they did or how they did it, I do not know since I was not in the surgery theatre with them,”

The governor’s intervention

On September 3, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu intervened, promising to take over Adebola’s medical care and allocate all necessary resources to save his life. This commitment came during an unscheduled visit to Adebola and his mother at LASUTH.

Lagos Assembly’s appeal

On September 19, the Lagos State House of Assembly called on Governor Sanwo-Olu to release funds for Adebola’s overseas treatment. This appeal followed a two-week investigation by an ad hoc committee into the missing small intestine case. They also called for the immediate arrest of the doctor who performed the initial surgery at Obitoks Medical Centre.

Tragic end

Sadly, Adebola Akin-Bright passed away on September 19. He reportedly  developed severe complications and was transferred to the intensive care unit at LASUTH, where he was pronounced dead. 

In a statement on Wednesday, LASUTH confirmed that arrangements to transfer him for treatment abroad were in final stages before his death. 

“Suffice it to say that arrangements to transfer Debola to the reputable Great Ormond Street Hospital in the UK had been carried to the final stages by the hospital management before he passed on yesterday,” the statement reads in part.

“We are hopeful that the appropriate professional body will eventually step in to unravel the circumstances of Adebola’s death.”

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