Abraham Ariyo called for Igbo-Speaking Biafrans to be slaughtered |
The Dallas Doctor who wanted Igbos killed in a fashion similar to the South African xenophobic attacks now faces license revocation due to ethics violation.
Almost 6000 people have signed an online petition calling for the sanction of Ariyo over his genocidal comments.
Investigations carried out by Elombah News, discovered that the North Texas doctor and 13 others, were disciplined by Texas Medical Board, barely a year ago, after reviewing stack of complaints from patients, hospitals, colleagues, and insurers, a routine it undertakes every few months.
Having reviewed the complaints involving Ariyo, it, therefore ruled on the disciplinary actions that should be taken against this rogue doctor that exhibited several traits which best describes him as a quack.
Apart from the judgement that required him to within one year complete at least 16 hours of CME, he was also mandated to pay administrative penalty of $2,000 within 60 days.
The resolution of the Texas Medical Board is contained as follows:
“On May 2, 2014, the Board and Adeniran A. Ariyo, M.D., entered into a Mediated Agreed Order requiring the Dallas doctor to within one year complete at least 16 hours of CME, divided as follows: eight hours in defibrillator indications/surgical technique/troubleshooting complications and eight hours in medical record-keeping ; and pay an administrative penalty of $2,000 within 60 days. The Board found Dr. Ariyo failed to appropriately interpret the signs indicating the misplacement of the lead following a pacemaker placement procedure. This order resolves a formal complaint filed at the State Office of Administrative Hearings.”
It could be remembered that Doctor Adeniran Ariyo has in his Facebook comments, asked for attacks on the Igbo populace over what he perceived as unwarranted incursion into Lagos and other parts of Nigeria, comments he never expected to be leaked for public consumption.
Doctor Adeniran, after receiving a barrage of criticism from Igbos and non-Igbos alike, later recanted and declared that he is a friend of Igbos and never meant harm for the Igbos, a pledge which observers immediately denounced as hypocritically motivated.
It was considered ironic through and through that a medical personnel, specifically cardiologist, who ought to have development a special and peculiarised inkling towards saving lives could be calling for its destruction.
With this report, however, one needs not look far as to the uncultured leanings of this quack doctor who has exhibited an unusual appetite for blood.
Having reviewed the complaints involving Ariyo, it, therefore ruled on the disciplinary actions that should be taken against this rogue doctor that exhibited several traits which best describes him as a quack.
Apart from the judgement that required him to within one year complete at least 16 hours of CME, he was also mandated to pay administrative penalty of $2,000 within 60 days.
The resolution of the Texas Medical Board is contained as follows:
“On May 2, 2014, the Board and Adeniran A. Ariyo, M.D., entered into a Mediated Agreed Order requiring the Dallas doctor to within one year complete at least 16 hours of CME, divided as follows: eight hours in defibrillator indications/surgical technique/troubleshooting complications and eight hours in medical record-keeping ; and pay an administrative penalty of $2,000 within 60 days. The Board found Dr. Ariyo failed to appropriately interpret the signs indicating the misplacement of the lead following a pacemaker placement procedure. This order resolves a formal complaint filed at the State Office of Administrative Hearings.”
It could be remembered that Doctor Adeniran Ariyo has in his Facebook comments, asked for attacks on the Igbo populace over what he perceived as unwarranted incursion into Lagos and other parts of Nigeria, comments he never expected to be leaked for public consumption.
Doctor Adeniran, after receiving a barrage of criticism from Igbos and non-Igbos alike, later recanted and declared that he is a friend of Igbos and never meant harm for the Igbos, a pledge which observers immediately denounced as hypocritically motivated.
It was considered ironic through and through that a medical personnel, specifically cardiologist, who ought to have development a special and peculiarised inkling towards saving lives could be calling for its destruction.
With this report, however, one needs not look far as to the uncultured leanings of this quack doctor who has exhibited an unusual appetite for blood.
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