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They Robbed the Bus — Then Left Her to Die (Greatness Olorunfemi)

1 h 9 min · 12 de may de 2026
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In September 2023, the death of Greatness Olorunfemi sparked outrage across Nigeria. After armed robbers attacked a commercial bus in Abuja, the young woman was critically injured and reportedly taken from hospital to hospital while urgent treatment was delayed. By the time help finally came, it was too late. Her story quickly became more than a robbery case. It raised difficult questions about emergency healthcare, hospital policies, public safety, and how a young woman fighting for her life could be failed so many times in one night. This episode breaks down the Greatness Olorunfemi case, the Abuja bus robbery, the timeline of her final hours, and the national conversation that followed after Nigerians demanded answers and accountability.

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