Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 Esteemed devotees of Lord Guruvayoorappan, .. Its about a Nigerian footballer, who is in coma in Trichur district hospital.I wish to share the content with you, as I find his story really touching and heart-breaking.May Lord Guruvayoorappan save him. George Aadibe, an ace footballer from Nigeria, now does not know the freedom he has got from the prison life in Kerala nor does he hear the hurrays and jubilations from the football grounds across India.The slavery of unconsciousness and incapacitation following a cerebral hamoherage after spending harrowing times in prisons and courts here has totally conquered this foot-ball maveric, leaving him paralysed.This football genius from Nigeria,aged 34, who throbbed the hearts of football lovers here came to India for playing football for various clubs in tourneys in different parts of India.The story of Aadibe, who is struggling for life in the Trichur district hospital in Kerala, is really pathetic and heart-rending. Aadibe, along with his friend Kinstan E Chukku,32, came to India for playing football tournament.During their trip to India, they came to Kerala to visit some tourist centres in the hill station of Idukki 17 months ago.May be due to their ignorance, they overstayed in the country after their visa period. The two Nigerians were arrested on 12th December 2007 by the Kattappana Police on charges of overstayal in the country.They were languishing in the judicial custody since then with no hope of deportation due to the prolonged legal procedures. In the meantime, apparently due to the mental stress and strain caused by police and court cases with the fear of ending his life in prison here, Aadibe had a cerebrall haemorrhage a few months back and lost his consciousness.He was in coma since then.He survives on the liquid food, costing Rs.18, administrated to his nose through tubes. This football maverick does not now know the football or exaltations and revelries from his fans on grounds on his memory now.The two youth from poor agricultural families in Nigeria came to India to earn some money from the football tournaments.Bad luck and tragedy had been haunting them.Having lost his memory completely, Aadibe has no one to console him.The prison authorities in Viyyur jail admitted him to the Calicut Medical College and then to the Trichur district hospital for treatment.The Pain and Paliative Care workers, police and nurses care him in the Trichur hospital, inspite of the difficulties with communication and his body language.Medicines worth Rs.150/- are administrated to him daily. The Resident Medical Officer, Dr.Santhosh Babu is personally attending on him.He says Aadibe has improved a lot and needs further care and attention. Its now essential for him to have the care of his relatives.They have to come to the hospital for caring him, which would facilitate him a faster convalasence ,he adds. Meanwhile, Justice V. Ramkumar of Kerala High Court, in a most humane judgement, came to the rescue of the Nigerians.He quashed the charge sheet pending before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, Kattappana, against them for overstayal in the country. Justice Ramkumar, who is noted for his progressive and pro-people judgements, directed the police to release them from prison unless their continued detention was necessary in connection with any other case.In his order, Justice Ramkumar said that the police did not obtain sanction under the Passport Act 1967 to detain the Nigerians.Aadibe does not know the judgement and new lease of freedom to him. With the High Court having come to his succour, the question now arises is who would take care of and protect Aadibe. Dr.Santhosh Babu says that there would be no difficulty for him for air travel to Nigeria and he could regain normalcy within months, if continued with treatment in a friendly atmosphere with his dear and near ones. The Nigerian Embassy in Delhi has also to come to the rescue of their two hapless citizens in an alien land Pramod, Calicut University Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Dear Pramodji, Really touching and heart breaking... With Prayers, Jayasankar Vattekkat 1/6/09, pramod <pramod_uty wrote: pramod <pramod_uty[Guruvayur] AADIBE CAN'T FEEL HIS NEW FREEDOM NOWguruvayur Date: Monday, 1 June, 2009, 7:38 PM Esteemed devotees of Lord Guruvayoorappan,.Its about a Nigerian footballer, who is in coma in Trichur district hospital.I wish to share the content with you, as I find his story really touching and heart-breaking. May Lord Guruvayoorappan save him.George Aadibe, an ace footballer from Nigeria, now does not know the freedom he has got from the prison life in Kerala nor does he hear the hurrays and jubilations from the football grounds across India.The slavery of unconsciousness and incapacitation following a cerebral hamoherage after spending harrowing times in prisons and courts here has totally conquered this foot-ball maveric, leaving him paralysed.This football genius from Nigeria,aged 34, who throbbed the hearts of football lovers here came to India for playing football for various clubs in tourneys in different parts of India.The story of Aadibe, who is struggling for life in the Trichur district hospital in Kerala, is really pathetic and heart-rending. Aadibe, along with his friend Kinstan E Chukku,32, came to India for playing football tournament.During their trip to India, they came to Kerala to visit some tourist centres in the hill station of Idukki 17 months ago.May be due to their ignorance, they overstayed in the country after their visa period. The two Nigerians were arrested on 12th December 2007 by the Kattappana Police on charges of overstayal in the country.They were languishing in the judicial custody since then with no hope of deportation due to the prolonged legal procedures. In the meantime, apparently due to the mental stress and strain caused by police and court cases with the fear of ending his life in prison here, Aadibe had a cerebrall haemorrhage a few months back and lost his consciousness. He was in coma since then.He survives on the liquid food, costing Rs.18, administrated to his nose through tubes. This football maverick does not now know the football or exaltations and revelries from his fans on grounds on his memory now.The two youth from poor agricultural families in Nigeria came to India to earn some money from the football tournaments. Bad luck and tragedy had been haunting them.Having lost his memory completely, Aadibe has no one to console him.The prison authorities in Viyyur jail admitted him to the Calicut Medical College and then to the Trichur district hospital for treatment.The Pain and Paliative Care workers, police and nurses care him in the Trichur hospital, inspite of the difficulties with communication and his body language.Medicines worth Rs.150/- are administrated to him daily. The Resident Medical Officer, Dr.Santhosh Babu is personally attending on him.He says Aadibe has improved a lot and needs further care and attention. Its now essential for him to have the care of his relatives.They have to come to the hospital for caring him, which would facilitate him a faster convalasence ,he adds. Meanwhile, Justice V. Ramkumar of Kerala High Court, in a most humane judgement, came to the rescue of the Nigerians.He quashed the charge sheet pending before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, Kattappana, against them for overstayal in the country. Justice Ramkumar, who is noted for his progressive and pro-people judgements, directed the police to release them from prison unless their continued detention was necessary in connection with any other case.In his order, Justice Ramkumar said that the police did not obtain sanction under the Passport Act 1967 to detain the Nigerians.Aadibe does not know the judgement and new lease of freedom to him. With the High Court having come to his succour, the question now arises is who would take care of and protect Aadibe. Dr.Santhosh Babu says that there would be no difficulty for him for air travel to Nigeria and he could regain normalcy within months, if continued with treatment in a friendly atmosphere with his dear and near ones. The Nigerian Embassy in Delhi has also to come to the rescue of their two hapless citizens in an alien land Pramod, Calicut University Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one roof. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 The story is hearbreaking and really touching May Lord Guruvayurappa Save him With prayers Jaya--- On Tue, 2/6/09, jayasankar vattekkat <vinodvattekkat wrote: jayasankar vattekkat <vinodvattekkatRe: [Guruvayur] AADIBE CAN'T FEEL HIS NEW FREEDOM NOWguruvayur Date: Tuesday, 2 June, 2009, 9:46 AM Dear Pramodji, Really touching and heart breaking... With Prayers, Jayasankar Vattekkat1/6/09, pramod <pramod_uty (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: pramod <pramod_uty (AT) (DOT) co.in>[Guruvayur] AADIBE CAN'T FEEL HIS NEW FREEDOM NOWguruvayur@grou ps.comMonday, 1 June, 2009, 7:38 PM Esteemed devotees of Lord Guruvayoorappan,.Its about a Nigerian footballer, who is in coma in Trichur district hospital.I wish to share the content with you, as I find his story really touching and heart-breaking.. May Lord Guruvayoorappan save him.George Aadibe, an ace footballer from Nigeria, now does not know the freedom he has got from the prison life in Kerala nor does he hear the hurrays and jubilations from the football grounds across India.The slavery of unconsciousness and incapacitation following a cerebral hamoherage after spending harrowing times in prisons and courts here has totally conquered this foot-ball maveric, leaving him paralysed.This football genius from Nigeria,aged 34, who throbbed the hearts of football lovers here came to India for playing football for various clubs in tourneys in different parts of India.The story of Aadibe, who is struggling for life in the Trichur district hospital in Kerala, is really pathetic and heart-rending. Aadibe, along with his friend Kinstan E Chukku,32, came to India for playing football tournament.During their trip to India, they came to Kerala to visit some tourist centres in the hill station of Idukki 17 months ago.May be due to their ignorance, they overstayed in the country after their visa period. The two Nigerians were arrested on 12th December 2007 by the Kattappana Police on charges of overstayal in the country.They were languishing in the judicial custody since then with no hope of deportation due to the prolonged legal procedures. In the meantime, apparently due to the mental stress and strain caused by police and court cases with the fear of ending his life in prison here, Aadibe had a cerebrall haemorrhage a few months back and lost his consciousness. He was in coma since then.He survives on the liquid food, costing Rs.18, administrated to his nose through tubes. This football maverick does not now know the football or exaltations and revelries from his fans on grounds on his memory now.The two youth from poor agricultural families in Nigeria came to India to earn some money from the football tournaments. Bad luck and tragedy had been haunting them.Having lost his memory completely, Aadibe has no one to console him.The prison authorities in Viyyur jail admitted him to the Calicut Medical College and then to the Trichur district hospital for treatment.The Pain and Paliative Care workers, police and nurses care him in the Trichur hospital, inspite of the difficulties with communication and his body language.Medicines worth Rs.150/- are administrated to him daily. The Resident Medical Officer, Dr.Santhosh Babu is personally attending on him.He says Aadibe has improved a lot and needs further care and attention. Its now essential for him to have the care of his relatives.They have to come to the hospital for caring him, which would facilitate him a faster convalasence ,he adds. Meanwhile, Justice V. Ramkumar of Kerala High Court, in a most humane judgement, came to the rescue of the Nigerians.He quashed the charge sheet pending before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, Kattappana, against them for overstayal in the country. Justice Ramkumar, who is noted for his progressive and pro-people judgements, directed the police to release them from prison unless their continued detention was necessary in connection with any other case.In his order, Justice Ramkumar said that the police did not obtain sanction under the Passport Act 1967 to detain the Nigerians.Aadibe does not know the judgement and new lease of freedom to him. With the High Court having come to his succour, the question now arises is who would take care of and protect Aadibe. Dr.Santhosh Babu says that there would be no difficulty for him for air travel to Nigeria and he could regain normalcy within months, if continued with treatment in a friendly atmosphere with his dear and near ones. The Nigerian Embassy in Delhi has also to come to the rescue of their two hapless citizens in an alien land Pramod, Calicut University Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one roof. Explore and discover exciting holidays and getaways with India Travel Click here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 The story is hearbreaking and really touching May Lord Guruvayurappa Save him With prayers Jaya--- On Tue, 2/6/09, jayasankar vattekkat <vinodvattekkat wrote: jayasankar vattekkat <vinodvattekkatRe: [Guruvayur] AADIBE CAN'T FEEL HIS NEW FREEDOM NOWguruvayur Date: Tuesday, 2 June, 2009, 9:46 AM Dear Pramodji, Really touching and heart breaking... With Prayers, Jayasankar Vattekkat1/6/09, pramod <pramod_uty (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: pramod <pramod_uty (AT) (DOT) co.in>[Guruvayur] AADIBE CAN'T FEEL HIS NEW FREEDOM NOWguruvayur@grou ps.comMonday, 1 June, 2009, 7:38 PM Esteemed devotees of Lord Guruvayoorappan,.Its about a Nigerian footballer, who is in coma in Trichur district hospital.I wish to share the content with you, as I find his story really touching and heart-breaking.. May Lord Guruvayoorappan save him.George Aadibe, an ace footballer from Nigeria, now does not know the freedom he has got from the prison life in Kerala nor does he hear the hurrays and jubilations from the football grounds across India.The slavery of unconsciousness and incapacitation following a cerebral hamoherage after spending harrowing times in prisons and courts here has totally conquered this foot-ball maveric, leaving him paralysed.This football genius from Nigeria,aged 34, who throbbed the hearts of football lovers here came to India for playing football for various clubs in tourneys in different parts of India.The story of Aadibe, who is struggling for life in the Trichur district hospital in Kerala, is really pathetic and heart-rending. Aadibe, along with his friend Kinstan E Chukku,32, came to India for playing football tournament.During their trip to India, they came to Kerala to visit some tourist centres in the hill station of Idukki 17 months ago.May be due to their ignorance, they overstayed in the country after their visa period. The two Nigerians were arrested on 12th December 2007 by the Kattappana Police on charges of overstayal in the country.They were languishing in the judicial custody since then with no hope of deportation due to the prolonged legal procedures. In the meantime, apparently due to the mental stress and strain caused by police and court cases with the fear of ending his life in prison here, Aadibe had a cerebrall haemorrhage a few months back and lost his consciousness. He was in coma since then.He survives on the liquid food, costing Rs.18, administrated to his nose through tubes. This football maverick does not now know the football or exaltations and revelries from his fans on grounds on his memory now.The two youth from poor agricultural families in Nigeria came to India to earn some money from the football tournaments. Bad luck and tragedy had been haunting them.Having lost his memory completely, Aadibe has no one to console him.The prison authorities in Viyyur jail admitted him to the Calicut Medical College and then to the Trichur district hospital for treatment.The Pain and Paliative Care workers, police and nurses care him in the Trichur hospital, inspite of the difficulties with communication and his body language.Medicines worth Rs.150/- are administrated to him daily. The Resident Medical Officer, Dr.Santhosh Babu is personally attending on him.He says Aadibe has improved a lot and needs further care and attention. Its now essential for him to have the care of his relatives.They have to come to the hospital for caring him, which would facilitate him a faster convalasence ,he adds. Meanwhile, Justice V. Ramkumar of Kerala High Court, in a most humane judgement, came to the rescue of the Nigerians.He quashed the charge sheet pending before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, Kattappana, against them for overstayal in the country. Justice Ramkumar, who is noted for his progressive and pro-people judgements, directed the police to release them from prison unless their continued detention was necessary in connection with any other case.In his order, Justice Ramkumar said that the police did not obtain sanction under the Passport Act 1967 to detain the Nigerians.Aadibe does not know the judgement and new lease of freedom to him. With the High Court having come to his succour, the question now arises is who would take care of and protect Aadibe. Dr.Santhosh Babu says that there would be no difficulty for him for air travel to Nigeria and he could regain normalcy within months, if continued with treatment in a friendly atmosphere with his dear and near ones. The Nigerian Embassy in Delhi has also to come to the rescue of their two hapless citizens in an alien land Pramod, Calicut University Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one roof. Bollywood news, movie reviews, film trailers and more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 Hare Krishna ! It is really sad that he is struggling for life. May Lord Guruvayoorappan save him and sends him back to his country. Our countrymen will never realise their mistakes and atleast correct themselves next time. Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya !! 2009/6/1 pramod <pramod_uty Esteemed devotees of Lord Guruvayoorappan,.Its about a Nigerian footballer, who is in coma in Trichur district hospital.I wish to share the content with you, as I find his story really touching and heart-breaking.May Lord Guruvayoorappan save him. George Aadibe, an ace footballer from Nigeria, now does not know the freedom he has got from the prison life in Kerala nor does he hear the hurrays and jubilations from the football grounds across India.The slavery of unconsciousness and incapacitation following a cerebral hamoherage after spending harrowing times in prisons and courts here has totally conquered this foot-ball maveric, leaving him paralysed.This football genius from Nigeria,aged 34, who throbbed the hearts of football lovers here came to India for playing football for various clubs in tourneys in different parts of India.The story of Aadibe, who is struggling for life in the Trichur district hospital in Kerala, is really pathetic and heart-rending. Aadibe, along with his friend Kinstan E Chukku,32, came to India for playing football tournament.During their trip to India, they came to Kerala to visit some tourist centres in the hill station of Idukki 17 months ago.May be due to their ignorance, they overstayed in the country after their visa period. The two Nigerians were arrested on 12th December 2007 by the Kattappana Police on charges of overstayal in the country.They were languishing in the judicial custody since then with no hope of deportation due to the prolonged legal procedures. In the meantime, apparently due to the mental stress and strain caused by police and court cases with the fear of ending his life in prison here, Aadibe had a cerebrall haemorrhage a few months back and lost his consciousness.He was in coma since then.He survives on the liquid food, costing Rs.18, administrated to his nose through tubes. This football maverick does not now know the football or exaltations and revelries from his fans on grounds on his memory now.The two youth from poor agricultural families in Nigeria came to India to earn some money from the football tournaments.Bad luck and tragedy had been haunting them.Having lost his memory completely, Aadibe has no one to console him.The prison authorities in Viyyur jail admitted him to the Calicut Medical College and then to the Trichur district hospital for treatment.The Pain and Paliative Care workers, police and nurses care him in the Trichur hospital, inspite of the difficulties with communication and his body language.Medicines worth Rs.150/- are administrated to him daily. The Resident Medical Officer, Dr.Santhosh Babu is personally attending on him.He says Aadibe has improved a lot and needs further care and attention. Its now essential for him to have the care of his relatives.They have to come to the hospital for caring him, which would facilitate him a faster convalasence ,he adds. Meanwhile, Justice V. Ramkumar of Kerala High Court, in a most humane judgement, came to the rescue of the Nigerians.He quashed the charge sheet pending before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, Kattappana, against them for overstayal in the country. Justice Ramkumar, who is noted for his progressive and pro-people judgements, directed the police to release them from prison unless their continued detention was necessary in connection with any other case.In his order, Justice Ramkumar said that the police did not obtain sanction under the Passport Act 1967 to detain the Nigerians.Aadibe does not know the judgement and new lease of freedom to him. With the High Court having come to his succour, the question now arises is who would take care of and protect Aadibe. Dr.Santhosh Babu says that there would be no difficulty for him for air travel to Nigeria and he could regain normalcy within months, if continued with treatment in a friendly atmosphere with his dear and near ones. The Nigerian Embassy in Delhi has also to come to the rescue of their two hapless citizens in an alien land Pramod, Calicut University -- Best regardsJayasree MenonBangalore+9900149461my blog link: http://www.pythrukam.blogspot.com/-- A well-thought out plan, execution excellence, market timing, personal leadership are drivers of the growth trajectory. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Dear Mr Pramod, Did any one contact the Embassy of Nigeria in New Delhi. Please write a letter to them. May be they will take him back to his home country.Sincerely,Udayabhanu Panickaraum namaH Shivaaya The vow not to kill is great indeed, and greater still is non-eating of the flesh; there would be no butcher, if there is non to eat; in eating thus abides the cruder ill, as she/he is the reason for the killing. --- On Wed, 6/3/09, Jayasree Menon <euroanuster wrote:Jayasree Menon <euroanusterRe: [Guruvayur] AADIBE CAN'T FEEL HIS NEW FREEDOM NOWguruvayur Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2009, 11:56 AM Hare Krishna ! It is really sad that he is struggling for life. May Lord Guruvayoorappan save him and sends him back to his country. Our countrymen will never realise their mistakes and atleast correct themselves next time. Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya !! 2009/6/1 pramod <pramod_uty (AT) (DOT) co.in> Esteemed devotees of Lord Guruvayoorappan,.Its about a Nigerian footballer, who is in coma in Trichur district hospital.I wish to share the content with you, as I find his story really touching and heart-breaking. May Lord Guruvayoorappan save him. George Aadibe, an ace footballer from Nigeria, now does not know the freedom he has got from the prison life in Kerala nor does he hear the hurrays and jubilations from the football grounds across India.The slavery of unconsciousness and incapacitation following a cerebral hamoherage after spending harrowing times in prisons and courts here has totally conquered this foot-ball maveric, leaving him paralysed.This football genius from Nigeria,aged 34, who throbbed the hearts of football lovers here came to India for playing football for various clubs in tourneys in different parts of India.The story of Aadibe, who is struggling for life in the Trichur district hospital in Kerala, is really pathetic and heart-rending. Aadibe, along with his friend Kinstan E Chukku,32, came to India for playing football tournament.During their trip to India, they came to Kerala to visit some tourist centres in the hill station of Idukki 17 months ago.May be due to their ignorance, they overstayed in the country after their visa period. The two Nigerians were arrested on 12th December 2007 by the Kattappana Police on charges of overstayal in the country.They were languishing in the judicial custody since then with no hope of deportation due to the prolonged legal procedures. In the meantime, apparently due to the mental stress and strain caused by police and court cases with the fear of ending his life in prison here, Aadibe had a cerebrall haemorrhage a few months back and lost his consciousness. He was in coma since then.He survives on the liquid food, costing Rs.18, administrated to his nose through tubes. This football maverick does not now know the football or exaltations and revelries from his fans on grounds on his memory now.The two youth from poor agricultural families in Nigeria came to India to earn some money from the football tournaments. Bad luck and tragedy had been haunting them.Having lost his memory completely, Aadibe has no one to console him.The prison authorities in Viyyur jail admitted him to the Calicut Medical College and then to the Trichur district hospital for treatment.The Pain and Paliative Care workers, police and nurses care him in the Trichur hospital, inspite of the difficulties with communication and his body language.Medicines worth Rs.150/- are administrated to him daily. The Resident Medical Officer, Dr.Santhosh Babu is personally attending on him.He says Aadibe has improved a lot and needs further care and attention. Its now essential for him to have the care of his relatives.They have to come to the hospital for caring him, which would facilitate him a faster convalasence ,he adds. Meanwhile, Justice V. Ramkumar of Kerala High Court, in a most humane judgement, came to the rescue of the Nigerians.He quashed the charge sheet pending before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, Kattappana, against them for overstayal in the country. Justice Ramkumar, who is noted for his progressive and pro-people judgements, directed the police to release them from prison unless their continued detention was necessary in connection with any other case.In his order, Justice Ramkumar said that the police did not obtain sanction under the Passport Act 1967 to detain the Nigerians.Aadibe does not know the judgement and new lease of freedom to him. With the High Court having come to his succour, the question now arises is who would take care of and protect Aadibe. Dr.Santhosh Babu says that there would be no difficulty for him for air travel to Nigeria and he could regain normalcy within months, if continued with treatment in a friendly atmosphere with his dear and near ones. The Nigerian Embassy in Delhi has also to come to the rescue of their two hapless citizens in an alien land Pramod, Calicut University -- Best regardsJayasree MenonBangalore+9900149461my blog link: http://www.pythruka m.blogspot. com/------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ----- A well-thought out plan, execution excellence, market timing, personal leadership are drivers of the growth trajectory. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 Dear Gurudevas, The condition of this Nigerian footballer and friend seems sad but the story surrounding their overstay in India is a little strange and hared to believe. If these couple could come to India to play football in order to make money they should also be familiar with and aware of the immigrataion rules. It is hard to believe they overstayed due to their ignorance. We, the sympathisers, should also understand that unlike the United Kingdom, noone makes any substantial income in India by playing Soccer. So how come they chose India and not other favourable venues? Sports personnel always travel in agroups when touring foreign countries, then how come their team mates never missed these coupl's absence when returning to Nigeria, and again why noone reported them as missing ? We should not waste time and energy listening to sob stories. I believe we should not get involved in such matters. Let the proper authorities , The immigration dept, The Prisons dept, The hospital where admitted, The Magistrate's court and finally the Nigerian Government/ Embassy, deal with it. jai shree krishna ! guruvayur , Udayabhanu Panickar <udhayabhanupanickar wrote: > > Dear Mr Pramod, > > Did any one contact the Embassy of Nigeria in New Delhi. Please write a letter to them. May be they will take him back to his home country. > > Sincerely, > > Udayabhanu Panickar > aum namaH Shivaaya The vow not to kill is great indeed, and greater still is non-eating of the flesh; there would be no butcher, if there is non to eat; in eating thus abides the cruder ill, as she/he is the reason for the killing. > > --- On Wed, 6/3/09, Jayasree Menon <euroanuster wrote: > > Jayasree Menon <euroanuster > Re: [Guruvayur] AADIBE CAN'T FEEL HIS NEW FREEDOM NOW > guruvayur > Wednesday, June 3, 2009, 11:56 AM > > > > > > > > > > > Hare Krishna ! > > It is really sad that he is struggling for life. May Lord Guruvayoorappan save him and sends him back to his country. > > Our countrymen will never realise their mistakes and atleast correct themselves next time. > > Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya !! > > > > > 2009/6/1 pramod <pramod_uty (AT) (DOT) co.in> > > Esteemed devotees of Lord Guruvayoorappan, > .. > Its about a Nigerian footballer, who is in coma in Trichur district hospital.I wish to share the content with you, as I find his story really touching and heart-breaking. May Lord Guruvayoorappan save him. > > > George Aadibe, an ace footballer from Nigeria, now does not know the freedom he has got from the prison life in Kerala nor does he hear the hurrays and jubilations from the football grounds across India.The slavery of unconsciousness and incapacitation following a cerebral hamoherage after spending harrowing times in prisons and courts here has totally conquered this foot-ball maveric, leaving him paralysed.This football genius from Nigeria,aged 34, who throbbed the hearts of football lovers here came to India for playing football for various clubs in tourneys in different parts of India.The story of Aadibe, who is struggling for life in the Trichur district hospital in Kerala, is really pathetic and heart-rending. Aadibe, along with his friend Kinstan E Chukku,32, came to India for playing football tournament.During their trip to India, they came to Kerala to visit some tourist centres in the hill station of Idukki 17 months ago.May be due to their > ignorance, they overstayed in the country after their visa period. The two Nigerians were arrested on 12th December 2007 by the Kattappana Police on charges of overstayal in the country.They were languishing in the judicial custody since then with no hope of deportation due to the prolonged legal procedures. > > In the meantime, apparently due to the mental stress and strain caused by police and court cases with the fear of ending his life in prison here, Aadibe had a cerebrall haemorrhage a few months back and lost his consciousness. He was in coma since then.He survives on the liquid food, costing Rs.18, administrated to his nose through tubes. > > This football maverick does not now know the football or exaltations and revelries from his fans on grounds on his memory now.The two youth from poor agricultural families in Nigeria came to India to earn some money from the football tournaments. Bad luck and tragedy had been haunting them.Having lost his memory completely, Aadibe has no one to console him.The prison authorities in Viyyur jail admitted him to the Calicut Medical College and then to the Trichur district hospital for treatment.The Pain and Paliative Care workers, police and nurses care him in the Trichur hospital, inspite of the difficulties with communication and his body language.Medicines worth Rs.150/- are administrated to him daily. > > The Resident Medical Officer, Dr.Santhosh Babu is personally attending on him.He says Aadibe has improved a lot and needs further care and attention. Its now essential for him to have the care of his relatives.They have to come to the hospital for caring him, which would facilitate him a faster convalasence ,he adds. > > Meanwhile, Justice V. Ramkumar of Kerala High Court, in a most humane judgement, came to the rescue of the Nigerians.He quashed the charge sheet pending before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, Kattappana, against them for overstayal in the country. Justice Ramkumar, who is noted for his progressive and pro-people judgements, directed the police to release them from prison unless their continued detention was necessary in connection with any other case.In his order, Justice Ramkumar said that the police did not obtain sanction under the Passport Act 1967 to detain the Nigerians.Aadibe does not know the judgement and new lease of freedom to him. > > With the High Court having come to his succour, the question now arises is who would take care of and protect Aadibe. Dr.Santhosh Babu says that there would be no difficulty for him for air travel to Nigeria and he could regain normalcy within months, if continued with treatment in a friendly atmosphere with his dear and near ones. > > The Nigerian Embassy in Delhi has also to come to the rescue of their two hapless citizens in an alien land > Pramod, Calicut University -- > Best regards > > Jayasree Menon > Bangalore > +9900149461 > my blog link: http://www.pythruka m.blogspot. com/ > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ----- > > A well-thought out plan, execution excellence, market timing, personal leadership are drivers of the growth trajectory. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 well, not to get involved or anything, but i have fwded the message to my influential nigerian friend who is also a soccer fan. personally, i am just surprised people don't understand their vulnerability when they're abroad. if they break the law, well - they are just asking for trouble. AK guruvayur , " chirattapuram " <anair1101 wrote: > > Dear Gurudevas, > The condition of this Nigerian footballer and friend seems sad but the story surrounding their overstay in India is a little strange and hared to believe. If these couple could come to India to play football in order to make money they should also be familiar with and aware of the immigrataion rules. It is hard to believe they overstayed due to their ignorance. We, the sympathisers, should also understand that unlike the United Kingdom, noone makes any substantial income in India by playing Soccer. > So how come they chose India and not other favourable venues? > Sports personnel always travel in agroups when touring foreign countries, then how come their team mates never missed these coupl's absence when returning to Nigeria, and again why noone reported them as missing ? > We should not waste time and energy listening to sob stories. > I believe we should not get involved in such matters. Let the proper authorities , The immigration dept, The Prisons dept, The hospital where admitted, The Magistrate's court and finally the Nigerian Government/ Embassy, deal with it. > > jai shree krishna ! > > guruvayur , Udayabhanu Panickar <udhayabhanupanickar@> wrote: > > > > Dear Mr Pramod, > > > > Did any one contact the Embassy of Nigeria in New Delhi. Please write a letter to them. May be they will take him back to his home country. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Udayabhanu Panickar > > aum namaH Shivaaya The vow not to kill is great indeed, and greater still is non-eating of the flesh; there would be no butcher, if there is non to eat; in eating thus abides the cruder ill, as she/he is the reason for the killing. > > > > --- On Wed, 6/3/09, Jayasree Menon <euroanuster@> wrote: > > > > Jayasree Menon <euroanuster@> > > Re: [Guruvayur] AADIBE CAN'T FEEL HIS NEW FREEDOM NOW > > guruvayur > > Wednesday, June 3, 2009, 11:56 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hare Krishna ! > > > > It is really sad that he is struggling for life. May Lord Guruvayoorappan save him and sends him back to his country. > > > > Our countrymen will never realise their mistakes and atleast correct themselves next time. > > > > Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya !! > > > > > > > > > > 2009/6/1 pramod <pramod_uty (AT) (DOT) co.in> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Esteemed devotees of Lord Guruvayoorappan, > > .. > > Its about a Nigerian footballer, who is in coma in Trichur district hospital.I wish to share the content with you, as I find his story really touching and heart-breaking. May Lord Guruvayoorappan save him. > > > > > > George Aadibe, an ace footballer from Nigeria, now does not know the freedom he has got from the prison life in Kerala nor does he hear the hurrays and jubilations from the football grounds across India.The slavery of unconsciousness and incapacitation following a cerebral hamoherage after spending harrowing times in prisons and courts here has totally conquered this foot-ball maveric, leaving him paralysed.This football genius from Nigeria,aged 34, who throbbed the hearts of football lovers here came to India for playing football for various clubs in tourneys in different parts of India.The story of Aadibe, who is struggling for life in the Trichur district hospital in Kerala, is really pathetic and heart-rending. Aadibe, along with his friend Kinstan E Chukku,32, came to India for playing football tournament.During their trip to India, they came to Kerala to visit some tourist centres in the hill station of Idukki 17 months ago.May be due to their > > ignorance, they overstayed in the country after their visa period. The two Nigerians were arrested on 12th December 2007 by the Kattappana Police on charges of overstayal in the country.They were languishing in the judicial custody since then with no hope of deportation due to the prolonged legal procedures. > > > > In the meantime, apparently due to the mental stress and strain caused by police and court cases with the fear of ending his life in prison here, Aadibe had a cerebrall haemorrhage a few months back and lost his consciousness. He was in coma since then.He survives on the liquid food, costing Rs.18, administrated to his nose through tubes. > > > > This football maverick does not now know the football or exaltations and revelries from his fans on grounds on his memory now.The two youth from poor agricultural families in Nigeria came to India to earn some money from the football tournaments. Bad luck and tragedy had been haunting them.Having lost his memory completely, Aadibe has no one to console him.The prison authorities in Viyyur jail admitted him to the Calicut Medical College and then to the Trichur district hospital for treatment.The Pain and Paliative Care workers, police and nurses care him in the Trichur hospital, inspite of the difficulties with communication and his body language.Medicines worth Rs.150/- are administrated to him daily. > > > > The Resident Medical Officer, Dr.Santhosh Babu is personally attending on him.He says Aadibe has improved a lot and needs further care and attention. Its now essential for him to have the care of his relatives.They have to come to the hospital for caring him, which would facilitate him a faster convalasence ,he adds. > > > > Meanwhile, Justice V. Ramkumar of Kerala High Court, in a most humane judgement, came to the rescue of the Nigerians.He quashed the charge sheet pending before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, Kattappana, against them for overstayal in the country. Justice Ramkumar, who is noted for his progressive and pro-people judgements, directed the police to release them from prison unless their continued detention was necessary in connection with any other case.In his order, Justice Ramkumar said that the police did not obtain sanction under the Passport Act 1967 to detain the Nigerians.Aadibe does not know the judgement and new lease of freedom to him. > > > > With the High Court having come to his succour, the question now arises is who would take care of and protect Aadibe. Dr.Santhosh Babu says that there would be no difficulty for him for air travel to Nigeria and he could regain normalcy within months, if continued with treatment in a friendly atmosphere with his dear and near ones. > > > > The Nigerian Embassy in Delhi has also to come to the rescue of their two hapless citizens in an alien land > > Pramod, Calicut University > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Best regards > > > > Jayasree Menon > > Bangalore > > +9900149461 > > my blog link: http://www.pythruka m.blogspot. com/ > > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ----- > > > > A well-thought out plan, execution excellence, market timing, personal leadership are drivers of the growth trajectory. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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