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The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by nlfpmod: 9:28am On Aug 16, 2022
My NYSC Story In A State Specialist Hospital By Ngwoke Ifeanyi

Nigerian Civil Service is as corrupt as anything, but let me gist you my NYSC story in a state specialist hospital.

I'm a Medical Laboratory Scientist. So, I was posted to this hospital lab.

When I first showed up, I heard stories of how Corp members came and made money here.

Someone had already told me about the place before NYSC camp, and to avoid temptation (as Deeper Life boy wey I be), I decided that I won't serve there.

In camp, one of the Corp Member was part of COVID-19 team. He was already benefiting from the system. We met in camp.

When he knew my moral position, he started telling me that he'll frustrate me if I come there to complicate things for him.

After all my dodging, I was posted to the state nursing school. They said "no Allaawee," and I rejected it and landed in my dreaded hospital.

That's when I understood government's part of the story. ���

These guys will come to work and it will seem as if everyone is working for themselves aside the HOD who's a peaceful woman.

I mean from the laboratory assistant to the laboratory Scientist. PP they call it.

They'll call in patients. Collect their test requisition forms, and pocket the money while helping each other run the tests in different departments.

See the new deal. Many of them had their lockers with padlocks that were like "mini-labs." It had consumables and test kits.

You'll hear complaints of malaria kits has finished but people have for their own business. The same kits for the general work.

I heard about a Corp member that showed up and at a point was drinking bottled water. Many alleged that he went after to set up his own lab.

I saw laboratory technicians and assistants with meager salaries driving good cars. These guys were balling.

New Alert: the state government did transfers and new staff told me that in his former LGA, they do 50/50 with the hospital management in terms of remitting lab revenue.

The system was so porous that students on posting joined the trend. Students! It was a field party.

There was this month that things was so bad that the HOD received a backlash from management.

Revenue dropped by about 50% from the previous months.

I was in Microbiology. I was the most senior ranking health worker in Microbiology as the only Scientist. The rest were Technicians.

Sometimes, I'll come to read plates in the morning and cultures were done very late in the evening the previous day and other issues.

People who came to work by 8, abandon work that wasn't going into their pockets.

A lot was going bad.

It's more annoying that they even charge these poor patients more than the government approved charges.

That was how bad the system is.

I Sha did Anini with the system sha.

During my calls (one person runs the lab), sometimes... Very poor people will come to the lab with their dying kids or so, and after the tests, when they try to pay... I know they can't buy drugs with what is left... I just tell them to go.

I'm talking about a very poor state in NE Nigeria.

There are times where old women will be begging you... I just work for them, and put it on my account but mehn... I never got to pay for the freebies though.

What I'll just tell myself is that... It's their state money.

In the morning, I'll remit whatever I was able to generate in the night.

There was no call allowance. So you'll do 7-days stretch.

We pleaded for 10k call allowance, no way. They told us to remit blood bank money, and keep others from those small tests.


The day MD came to the lab and I overheard him talking about how they were dealing with the call revenue, omo... I knew it was just wrong to take that money. It wasn't easy. I involved my Pastor and some other staff... One told me, the Bible says, "where you work, you chop." ��

It was a hopeless situation.

My other colleague will say... "Ifeanyi. Spend this money. It's your sweat."

I'll just remit the money.

I managed myself with some very good Muslim roomies that encouraged me through the temptation... Omo... Aliyu is a brother...

Sometimes ba... Morality has nothing to do with which religion you're practicing.

We redefined Christianity & Islam in that flat. I was the only Christian with 3 Muslims. We eat together. When I'm struggling with my prayer life, you'll hear, "Ifeanyi. You're not praying again."

Are you not going for prayers this evening? You ño go go church?

Kastina people.

When I came new, they had this notion that Christians drink and womanize.

Umar told me one day, "I've never seen a Christian committed like you."

E never jam my classmate Noah ���

That's by the way.

But... I believe this is happening in many places across this country.

We sha used to get free drugs from our Corp Member pharmacist when were sick though.

That's corruption too sha.

But my point is that... As citizens, we've a lot of things to change down

... there.

If government will invest N7M in the hospital to see N2M profit, and we steal N5M, we've returned to the government to N5M.

They'll have to borrow.

The ones supplying us kits. How will you supply a kit N1950 when the market price is N1,000.
The corruption is thick.

It is systematic. We need to do better as a people. @Letter_to_Jack just posted about his plumber case.

There's is this pervasive anyhowness and corruption in our country, and many of our citizens want it so.

Try to correct it and see how they'll call your tribe or Religion.

https://twitter.com/Ngwoke_Ifeanyi/status/1559155422161952769

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Pandev(m): 9:34am On Aug 16, 2022
Many people don't know that it is impossible for politicians to steal money without the knowledge of the civil servants in the various ministries. But only politicians names are on people's lips. We are all the same after all

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Ahmed0336(m): 9:35am On Aug 16, 2022
Corruption is like a cancer, it has eaten so deep into our system that it will take the grace of God to cleanse.

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by havenz(m): 9:45am On Aug 16, 2022
Any part of government owned or government controlled agency in Nigeria that lack corruption can't stand in Nigeria.

On top of that dey hospital self no go get any medical facility to help the common Nigerians.

Shame on our leaders and those contributing in corrupt act.

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by inoki247: 9:45am On Aug 16, 2022
Nigeria problem no be only leader the citizens too av alot of role dey are playing in destroying and looting the country in dere own little way....


Almost everybody's looking for a way to rip the system...

Na wen d looting neva reach urside u go turn activist and be seeing the problem from far.....

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by OSUigboFlatHead(f): 9:45am On Aug 16, 2022
Old news

This is a norm in at least 90% of all the government hospitals in this shithóle con3.

SOME OF THE MOST CORRUPT PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY ARE CMDs
(Chief medical directors)... Some of these people are stealing more money than many top corrupt politicians.

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Scamfinders: 9:45am On Aug 16, 2022
Everywhere oga

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by OSUigboFlatHead(f): 9:45am On Aug 16, 2022
Normal level.

Let's wait for SENSELESS ObiTUARISTS to tell us how their Messiah will come to change everything. THE IDIOT WHO COULDN'T PAY DOCTORS FOR 13 MONTHS AS A GOVERNOR.
DOCTORS WERE ON STRIKE FOR GOOD 13 MONTHS UNDER HIM.

ÒBÍ CAN NEVER BE PRESIDENT OF THIS COUNTRY.

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by ATEAMS: 9:46am On Aug 16, 2022
If you reason instead of repeating what is taught you; if you analyze the law and strip off those cloudy fictions with which it has been draped in order to conceal its real origin, which is the right of the stronger, and its substance, which has ever been the consecration of all the tyrannies handed down to mankind through its long and bloody history; when you have comprehended this, your contempt for the law will be profound indeed. You will understand that to remain the servant of the written law is to place yourself every day in opposition to the law of conscience, and to make a bargain on the wrong side; and, since this struggle cannot go on forever, you will either silence your conscience and become a scoundrel, or you will break with tradition, and you will work with us for the utter destruction of all this injustice, economic, social and political.

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by RomanGreen: 9:46am On Aug 16, 2022
The average Nigerian wish to be in a position to embezzle public funds, sadly it's that bad given the suffering the existing leaders have created. I won't blame Sowore for calling for a revolution coz truly that's the only thing that will reset this country to a perfect default starting from the average man or woman in the street to the president.

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by mayowayon: 9:46am On Aug 16, 2022
No sector wey no corrupt for naija

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by OkodiDenzel: 9:46am On Aug 16, 2022
It's sad.
Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Omooooooo: 9:46am On Aug 16, 2022
At the expense of peoples life

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by ipobarecriminals: 9:47am On Aug 16, 2022
sad

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Diligent1(f): 9:48am On Aug 16, 2022
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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Stanislause94: 9:48am On Aug 16, 2022
Naija
Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by BOOKWORMLUX(m): 9:48am On Aug 16, 2022
The hospital is supposed to have a finance department that takes care of payments

Yesterday I was to go for a test , but I first paid at the finance department of the general hospital.

It was the receipt and the test description slip I gave the lab scientist and everything was done appropriately.

The hospital management isn't serious, they should have been able to fix this mess already

Only the fear of God can help us get things right in this country

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by wman(m): 9:48am On Aug 16, 2022
I read Bro Ifeanyi's story on Twitter. It was truly pathetic. The people are not so different from the government.

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by SIMONEKPA7: 9:49am On Aug 16, 2022
smiley
The system called Nigeria is a complex one... Everybody is corrupt one way or the other... Black mentality. it is well but in my next world God should not create me a black man again

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Marvieduke(f): 9:49am On Aug 16, 2022
OP you are funny, what do you expect when the leaders at the top are corrupt, definitely the junior staff will want to take their share, it just so sad our health system is nothing to talk about and my pity is for the less privilege who can't afford to pay. God deliver us from this wolves in human form.

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Keepamsafe: 9:49am On Aug 16, 2022
Highly flabbergasted.

Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by pegix(m): 9:49am On Aug 16, 2022
Damn ....med lab scientist y'all be balling

Abi make i abandoned MBBS come dat side ni? shocked shocked
Corruption at all levels...so sad

On the street you see the police
Hospital the criminals health people
Even in banks, workers dey collect steadily for yahoo boyz

Now they will be shouting for increased pay, beta packages ,health insurance kinikan kinikan

Whereas they raking million from looted govt funded equipments and tools

Death to all corrupt officials clamouring for change and a better country whereas you are the reason for the dilipilated system

Agony to all lecturers having sex with student and collecting unjust funds from students to run their programmes cux u the reason we home cux of ASUU strike


Death to abba kyari and all his supporters

Death to all non peaceful secessionists , terrorists and bandits cuz we losing good faithful and patriotic men in battles fields all day

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by longview007: 9:50am On Aug 16, 2022
The sickness has infiltrated many staff in Nigerian.
It's only by God's grace will you be able to avoid joining the team.

May God help us in this Country called Nigeria.

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Webhome01: 9:50am On Aug 16, 2022
Power corrupts. And it doesn't have to be political power!

Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Nobody: 9:50am On Aug 16, 2022
Hmm
Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Ayemileto(m): 9:50am On Aug 16, 2022
shocked
Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by yuzjet(m): 9:50am On Aug 16, 2022
I've always said that we the common people are the most corrupted in this country. This is what our politicians are taking advantage of.

They always knew they can influence us with peanut of opportunities all because we're only after what will benefit us in the short term and kill us in the long term. We lack foresight.

That's very revealing, we're our own problem. And government can't stop the corruption in our individual homes.

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Authoreety: 9:51am On Aug 16, 2022
If you check well, they all will be supporting tinubo or atiku cos they know that if Obi takes over, all this corruption will be minimally reduced

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Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Nobody: 9:52am On Aug 16, 2022
grin

Corruption is everywhere !!! Just manage the one wey dey your side cool cool cool

Re: The Massive Corruption At The Government Hospital Where I Did My NYSC: Ex Corper by Noblex2011(m): 9:52am On Aug 16, 2022
Bro, this is not only happening in government hospitals even some private ones.

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