The Abortion Debacle
Talking about abortion in a conservative society is dicey. In this episode, Rinsola and I talk about all the dimensions of this topic, try not to eat our heads loves.
Episode 3: Flowers & Scalpels
Santilan v. Duke University Hospital. One word: Heart-breaking. With me Jomi from the Outsider Podcast & Dr. Amaefule-Orie Chinenyenwa Peace.
Episode 2: Bloody Hard
Tega Esanubor v Dr. Tunde Faweya (2019) LPELR-46961 (SC): Tega is a one-month old who needs a blood transfusion to live. He has a mother who loves him very much, so much so, that she is willing to let him die. I sat with Emem to explore the many sensitive questions that this case raises... you would be shocked to find that 'what if the life of your baby depends on it?' is last on the list.
Episode 1: Vasectomy gone wrong
McFarlane v Tayside Health Board [2000] 2 AC 59: This is a tale of the curious case of George & Laura McFarlane. A case about wrongful conception and medical errors that result in the birth of a healthy child. In this episode, I sat down with Oluwaseyilami (a legal practitioner) and Jomi from the Outsider Podcast to explore the legal and social dimensions that this case touches on.
Episode 0: Introduction to Postcards from Seven
Hello there, my name is Foluso and I'm the creator of Postcards from Seven. Postcards from Seven is an exciting podcast centering on medical law and crime stories focused on the Nigerian system. I realised that medical law practice is one area that remains underdeveloped in Nigeria and I'm determined to change that one podcast at a time. I'd also educate on health rights and Doctors' rights. I'd touch on crime stories- This particularly was borne out of the fact that we barely have an avenue in Nigeria where the average person read up on criminal matters. On top of that, the Law Reports on them are mostly boring focusing mainly on legal jargons and principles, however, this podcast would simplify everything. You'd be interested in finding out how the criminal justice system manages to 'prove beyond reasonable doubt' in a country where we barely have two forensic labs. Enough talk! Lets enjoy this journey together!