The family of Peju Ugboma, who died in what a lawyer called suspicious circumstances, following an elective fibroid operation in April, are demanding accountability from Premier Specialist Medical Centre in Lagos where the operation take place.
At a press conference in Lagos alongside their lawyers, the Ugboma family have laid out their initial plans to get answers to their questions over negligence and malpractice.
Arise Correspondent Adefemi Akinsanya reports…
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