GOV. SANWO-OLU IN LONDON SEEKS FOREIGN INVESTMENTS, PARTNERSHIPS.(PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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SANWO-OLU IN LONDON SEEKS FOREIGN INVESTMENTS, PARTNERSHIPS   •Governor charges Commonwealth states to bring capital, technology, expertise to Lagos The Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Monday charged the Commonwealth’s 56 member states to invest in Africa, particularly Lagos, by bringing their capital, technology and other expertise, promising that they will find not just market and opportunity but partner and relationship.   He said the Commonwealth's greatest advantage is not simply its shared language, shared laws or shared history but its people, noting that nowhere is that advantage more vivid, dynamic or consequential than in Africa.   Speaking as a Keynote Speaker at the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Trade and Investment Summit held at Mansion House, London, on Monday, Governor Sanwo-Olu said Lagos is ready for partnerships and relationships with global investors.   The theme of the opening session is “The Commonwealth's Advantage". ...

A HOSPITAL IN UGANDA,WANT TO START SELLING UNCLAIMED DEAD BODIES.

                           According to sources,the Managers of a hospital in Uganda are contemplating selling unclaimed dead bodies to universities and other research and training institutions due to an increased habit of people abandoning relatives bodies at the medical facility.Moroto Regional Referral Hospital in tthe Northern Region of Uganda was unable to carry out post-mortem on accident victims last month since its mortuary was full of unclaimed bodies occupying all the space.The overload of the dead bodies created a strong stench in the hospital which forced patients to desert wards and seek shelter under trees outside the hospital.Although the Municipal council collected some bodies the hospital  is still 'stuck' with several unclaimed bodies.The hospital management came to the decision due to the mentioned reasons and also because eight of its staff members of arrested for neglect.Dr Filbert Nyeko the hospital director said ''If we only get a fridge we shall keep those bodies and we sell them to universities for their students practical lessons.This will help us keep our mortuary clean''.The Municipal council was also accused by the hospital director for not cooperating with the hospital.He further said that the hospital management was organising to meet with key stake holders over the proposal adding that the hospital has no cemetery to bury unclaimed bodies.

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