Media personality, Andy Dosty, has recounted how he lost his elder sister at the Tema General Hospital because of a nurse’s lack of urgency.
He recounted a distressing incident when his ailing elder sister was hospitalized for treatment.
He explained that when it was time for medication to be prescribed, the nurse on duty had already finished her shift.
Despite his pleas, the nurse declined to administer the injection, as the next nurse scheduled to take over was not yet present. This left him feeling helpless in his attempts to ensure his sister received the necessary care.
“At the Tema General Hospital, my elder sister was admitted there for treatment so I used to visit her a lot. One day, there was a nurse who was supposed to administer medication to her, but he refused, saying he had closed.
"I pleaded with him to do it because the next person on duty had not reported yet, but he was adamant not to attend to her. When I left to speak to my sister, the guy left the office,” Andy Dosty said while speaking on the Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM and monitored by GhanaWeb.
Andy indicated that he was briefed about his elder sister’s demise the following day while he was preparing to host a show on air.
“I confronted him [the nurse] on his way home to be sensitive to the situation… The following day, I was in the studio preparing for an interview with Stonebwoy when I was informed my sister had passed away.”
The media personality opened up about the situation while he was commenting on issues surrounding the death of the late gospel musician, Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, popularly known as KODA.
A video of KODA narrating how a doctor gave him the wrong medication for eight months went viral following his demise on Sunday, April 21, 2024.
Since the video surfaced, some individuals have raised concerns about why the doctor was not held accountable for his actions.
KODA's health issues
KODA was battling with a condition called G6PD deficiency. While it has not been established that it was the cause of his death, the musician in a video that has gone viral said he took the wrong medication for eight months.
He spoke about how he had been given the wrong medication at an unnamed Takoradi-based hospital during one episode that he suffered, stressing how that incident changed him forever in terms of demanding answers on his health.
He said after he had been treated over two days and released back in 2016 thereabout, "I started developing some funny, funny symptoms here and there over time and I noticed something was not right.
"So, I remember one day being bold enough to google the medication I was given and I noticed that one major element that I was asked to take was a Sulphur-based medication and immediately I told myself that I had a medical condition called G6PD.
"I know for sure that Sulphur is one of the things that I am not supposed to take. Why, the people, they want kill me or what? Because I had taken the medication for over 6 close to 8 months," he added.
About KODA
KODA was a Ghanaian gospel singer, songwriter, music producer, and multi-instrumentalist who was based in Takoradi in the Western Region of Ghana.
Celebrated as one of the definitive sounds of Ghana’s influential contemporary gospel music, KODA was a multi-award-winning artiste passionate about sharing the gospel and helping shape the sound and music direction of others through music production.
He produced music for the likes of the late Danny Nettey, Ps. Joe Beechem, Nii Okai, Halal Afrika, Eugene Zuta, and more.
KODA’s discography includes 3 studio albums, 2 live albums, and 2 instrumental/ jazz albums.
‘Keteke’ was his 6th vocal album.
He is well-known for popular gospel songs such as ‘Nkwaa Abodo’, ‘Nsem Pii’, ‘Adooso’ and ‘Hossana’.
Others are ‘Poma Dadaa’, ‘Amen’ and ‘Zion Song’.
Many tributes continue to flood social media platforms.
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