Institutionalized Delusion: HoL 142
Humans of Lagos
"Yesterday at the hospital where I work, a rich man that was too sick to be airborne died. He was waiting for the white medical doctor that was to operate on him.
The doctor's flight was delayed, and the man would not allow the indigenous medical doctors to touch him.
Status mentality killed him.
I remember my days in the village where people would love to stay on long queues to get treated by the white catholic doctor instead of going to the doctors trained in Nigeria.
Many will spend millions to get surgery in India, and would return to be begging doctors here to manage them with meagre amount.
It is unfortunate that we stay lost in a grandiose delusion we created."
© FERT, 2018
"Yesterday at the hospital where I work, a rich man that was too sick to be airborne died. He was waiting for the white medical doctor that was to operate on him.
The doctor's flight was delayed, and the man would not allow the indigenous medical doctors to touch him.
Status mentality killed him.
I remember my days in the village where people would love to stay on long queues to get treated by the white catholic doctor instead of going to the doctors trained in Nigeria.
Many will spend millions to get surgery in India, and would return to be begging doctors here to manage them with meagre amount.
It is unfortunate that we stay lost in a grandiose delusion we created."
© FERT, 2018
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