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It's that time of the month again.
House officers in federal centers are drowning in debt and salary is over a month late.
You people at MDCN should be ashamed of yourself.
It's obviously not a glitch anymore but intentional delay.
Nigeria is a reflection of the people in it.
Someone shot his shot at Victor Osimhen for a jersey and even tagged a vendor.
Osimhen saw it and said he’d personally send one.
Then told the vendor to add 15 more jerseys for others.
-That’s where it got interesting.-
Immediately money entered, the story changed.
The vendor suddenly said Osimhen told him to share it himself.
He claimed he had already picked 15 people.
—Then it got worse— He called the same person who brought him the business a scam.
From there, he tried to “negotiate”: 7 for the guy, 8 for himself.
Greed, plain and simple.
The guy refused and asked for all 15 jerseys as instructed.
—Next thing—
The vendor switched again. Said the post was “stolen” and brought another person to justify it.
—Now here’s the real problem—
Instead of people calling out the wrong, they started defending it.
“Make una settle.” “Na just jersey.” “Let it go.”
- Someone even offered to pay extra, rewarding bad behavior.
And that’s when it becomes clear:
We are not different from the people we complain about in power.
—This is how it starts—
small compromise, small dishonesty, small defense of wrong.
Nigeria didn’t just become this way overnight.
We built it, little by little, with everyday actions like this.
Truth is, many people are only “good” because they’ve not had the opportunity to do worse.
One day, we will have an honest conversation about the double standards on this TL.
One day.
🪼🪼Breaking news.....
FG DRAGS NARD TO ANOTHER AVOIDABLE STRIKE
Summary of NARD Extraordinary National Executive Council (e-NEC) Meeting today April 4, 2026 virtually
PREAMBLE
The National Executive Council (NEC) was informed about the Federal Government's (FG) decision to remove the Professional Allowance Table (PAT), a development deemed unfortunate.
RESOLUTION
Following extensive deliberations on this matter, the NEC decided to Embark on a Total Industrial and Comprehensive Strike beginning at 12am on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
Our Demands:
1. Reversal of the decision to cease the implementation of the PAT starting in April, 2026
2. Immediate payment of promotion arrears and salary arrears for specific centers.
3. Prompt conclusion of the process of paying of the 2026 MTRF.
4. Immediate processing and payment of outstanding 19 months' arrears of the Professional Allowance PAT.
The NARD leadership calls on its members to unite in the fight against this injustice and seek the to pursue it to a logical conclusion.
Thank you,
Dr. Shuaibu Ibrahim
NARD Secretary General
April 4, 2026
2 days to go.
From every city.
From every nation.
All roads lead to Global Camp Meeting 2026.
Every preparation.
Every prayer.
Every expectation.
Now is the time to position yourself.
#GlobalCampMeeting2026
I am fighting to get:
1. 25/35% outstanding arrears paid.
2. House officers Professional Allowances implemented.
3. Promotion arrears for doctors in 60 hospitals across the country over a period of 5 years paid.
4. Salary arrears in UUTH Uyo, FMC Owo, FUHSTH Otukpo, OAUTHc Ile Ife ranging from 4 months to 22 months paid.
Collective Bargaining that the FG set up to renegotiate Doctors and Health Workers Salaries has been stalled
So yes, Don’t ask what doctors earn monthly.
Rather, ask what our politicians earn monthly.
Ask if there is any elected official that is owed 20 months salary arrears.
Ask why?
Then ask how many Doctors left the shores of Nigeria in 2025. It was >4,500 in 2024.
In fact, the question to ask is how come we still have doctors in Nigeria?
World’s first Cardio-Nephrologist (Heart and Kidney Specialist Combined) - Nigerian Dr. John Olurotimi Badero
A Fully Trained Board Certified Interventional Cardio-Nephrologist (Combined Heart & Kidney Specialist Physician) who has been recognized as the world's first and only Board Certified Interventional Cardio-Nephrologist.
He also performed the first Transradial Coronary Angioplasty in Mississippi, breaking new ground in cardiovascular care.
He has an unprecedented 10 years of continuous postgraduate medical training in the United States, specializing in seven different areas of medicine.
Raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Prof. Badero, obtained his medical education at Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria before relocating to the United States to further. He currently resides in Jackson, Mississippi where he runs a private office.
He is an Assistant Pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God.